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10 places that look like real aliens on earth

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From plane graveyards to ancient monasteries, these 10 wondrous landmarks will open your eyes as you thought they were alien wonders.

There are more than 5,000 decommissioned aircraft lying in this vineyard. Why is the plane graveyard located in Arizona? Because the dry desert air slows down the decomposition of the planes, although there is little chance of them being used again. Located 500 meters above the New Mexico desert, Shiprock is the cultural center of the Navajo Native American community. With a strange shape that looks like a ship crossing the desert, Shiprock has appeared in many films and novels, and is also a major attraction for mountaineers and photographers. family. Located at an altitude of 3,000m, the 400-year-old monastery complex of Paro Taktsang in Bhutan in the midst of a series of natural caves is considered a very sacred Buddhist holy place. This monastery is located where Guru Padmasambhava meditated for 3 years, 3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days and 3 hours in the 8th century. This Gate of Hell is a natural gas reserve in Turkmenistan, it was lit by Russian engineers to burn off excess gas in the 70s. It is expected that this area will burn the most in the year. some week. But it has been burning for nearly 40 years and shows no sign of stopping. The famous Champagne Lake in Waiotapu, New Zealand is part of a chain of lakes and rivers that are said to be very sacred here. According to legend, this is where Maori warriors come to soothe sore muscles and spirits after each battle. It was formed 900 years ago in a hydrothermal eruption. The reason this place has a unique color like this is because of the metal compounds found in the rocks around the lake. This giant blue hole is 124m deep and is part of the famous Lighthouse Range, 70km from mainland Belize. The “Seven Giants” is the name for a rocky outcrop jutting out of the northern plains of the Ural Mountains in Siberia. Although far away, the “Seven Giants” is still known to everyone as one of the wonders of Russia. Angel Falls in Venezuela is the highest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, falling from a height of nearly 1,000 meters on the Auyantepui mountain in Canaima National Park. This is Buzludzha, an abandoned Soviet monument in Bulgaria, built in 1981, then fell into disrepair. The murals of Soviet and Bulgarian history are still intact, but the copper roof has been peeled off. Located just off the coast of New Zealand is an extremely interesting geological region called Split Apple Rock. It is located in Tasman Bay and the water is shallow enough for visitors to wade there, so it has become a popular spot for tourists to visit. Although it is named by many names such as “meteorite from space”, “bowling ball of the gods”… but how does this giant stone block like this have such an impressive shape, So far no one knows.