The world we live in is a very interesting place. Each landscape on this Earth has its own unique features. Some places are not only unique but also strangely beautiful to the human mind. Here are the strangest places in the world you must visit.
1. Salar De Uyuni
Located in the Potosí and Oruro regions of Bolivia, this is the largest salt pan in the world. And when a thin film of water collects on the surface, it is also the world’s largest natural mirror. The best view of this space can be observed from the center of the island of Incahuasi. Salar De Uyuni Salar De Uyuni is the remains of a prehistoric lake that dried up and left the empty space of bright white salt. This place has large flocks of flamingos that you can watch them graze in the water. The best time to visit this place is in July and October. 2. Lake Natron Lake Natron Looking for the strangest places on earth? What do you think about this scary lake located in Tazania, Africa? Dead animals in the lake are turned into statues, through the process of calcification. The presence of large volumes of sodium bicarbonate ensures they turn into mummies. And because of its high alkalinity, the lake is red. This is why this lake is also known as Ghost Lake. In spite of all it is a favorite grazing ground for small swans and flamingos. 3. Die Rakotzbrück Bridge The Die Rakotzbrück bridge built in the 19th century in Germany is famous for its unique precision. On the lake, the bridge and its reflection merge into a complete and perfect circle of rock, no matter where you see it from. Bridge Die Rakotzbrück Perhaps this is why the bridge is also known as Devil’s Bridge. It seems that the architects who built the bridge emphasized its aesthetics rather than its utility. Both ends of the Rakotzbrücke have thin rock crests installed, to make it look like natural basalt columns, commonly found in many parts of Germany. 4. Slope Point Slope Point Slope Point is the southernmost point on South Island, New Zealand. The forest here is home to trees that are permanently twisted and tilted by the strong winds of Antarctica. Windy much? This is one of the windiest places in the world. The scene is further enhanced by the rugged cliffs, which have been eroded by strong winds over time. This place is used to raise sheep, although there are no houses around. 5. Underwater Park Underwater Park This list would be incomplete without a beautiful underwater scene. One of the strangest places in the world, located in the Blue Lake in Tragoess, Austria. This is a genuine park built on the ground but completely flooded in the spring. After all, scavengers need to rest and relax. This is considered one of the best waters for diving in all of Europe due to a rare natural phenomenon. 6. Tunnel of Love Tunnel of love Part of the industrial railway in Ukraine, this leafy tunnel seems like a place out of a fairy tale. It is known to be a favorite destination for couples for morning or evening walks. If you’re planning to surprise your lover on Valentine’s Day, forgo the usual trip to Disneyland and book a trip to Ukraine. You won’t be disappointed by everything Ukraine has to offer. The beauty of the Tunnel of Love will astound you. 7. Cano River Cristales Cano River Cristales In the summer months, this Colombian river turns red. In fact, the riverbed is covered with a unique plant in the riverbed, and it is red in color. This is one of the mysterious places on earth. This river is often called the River of Five Colors or Liquid Rainbow. 8. The intersection of the Rhone and Arve . rivers Two rivers have 2 different colors There is a contrast to be seen between the two rivers of Geneva Switzerland; Another blue and another brown. They never mix completely due to the difference in density. It’s hard to ignore the magic of nature and not feel overwhelmed by whatever nature has to offer us. 9. Giant Crystal Cave Giant crystal columns The giant Crystal Cave at the Naica Mine is also one of the strangest places on Earth. Deep in the bowels of the Earth, these giant shiny mineral columns are enough to make you feel claustrophobic. This mammoth ivory-like structure has been growing beneath Mexico for over 500,000 years. All nature lovers must visit this place at least once. 10. Rainbow Mountain Rainbow Mountain Covered in pastel blues, intense reds, greens, pinks and yellows. There is currently no scientific explanation for this phenomenon. Commonly known as Vinicunca or Montanã de Siete Colores, Rainbow Mountain is a colorful peak in Peru. The beautiful views you will see from the top of the mountain will make you dizzy. Are you ready to explore this place? 11. Red Sea Red Sea Red beach is famous for its red sand. It’s a popular tourist attraction, which receives tens of thousands of tourists every year. Tourists seem to be falling in love with this place. Every year in the fall, Red Beach in Tianjin, China comes to life with Suaeda salsa, a red plant that thrives in saltwater. The entire beach blooms red, leaving only thin strips of sea. Be sure to come here with your friends and take pictures for your Instagram. 12. Volcano Mt. Kelimutu Three different colored lakes on the crater This is the result of a volcanic eruption that created three separate lakes, all of which are different colors – black, blue, and turquoise. Curiously, at the summit of Mount Kelimutu, Indonesia has three crater lakes with three different colors and those colors are always changing. If this isn’t the weirdest thing you’ve read this week, we don’t know what is.
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