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10 natural wonders for your bucket list

We are communal creatures of the same species, but our geographical location determines societal actions based on cultural and governmental laws. We are so similar, yet our little worlds are so dissimilar. Travelling to see places other than our hometown is essential for broadening our horizons. Travelling, whether domestically or internationally, can be an experience that is remembered for a lifetime. If your office and daily commute aren't a fitting reminder of the planet's extraordinary natural diversity, take some inspiration from these incredible scenes.



Tulip fields in the Netherlands


The majority of tulip farms in the Netherlands are located in the province of Flevoland's Noordoostpolder. Flower bulb fields along the coast of The Hague and Leiden up to Alkmaar in the north are also excellent places to enjoy these lovely flowers.



Victoria Falls


The Zambezi River cascades over a 1.7-kilometre-long cliff, making Victoria Falls, also known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya (the smoke that thunders), a breathtaking sight. With its highest-ever recorded flow rate of 12,800 cubic meters per second, a lot of water makes the 108-meter drop into the Zambezi's gorges.



Hitachi Seaside Park


Located in the city of Hitachinaka facing the Pacific Ocean, it offers beautiful flowers in its well-kept, large gardens all year. Visitors flock to see narcissuses, tulips, and nemophila (baby blue eyes) in the spring. Poppies and roses bloom in early summer, and zinnias and sunflowers bloom later in the season. Ice tulips can be seen in the winter, providing a rich complement of flora throughout the year.


Mendenhall Ice Caves


The Ice Caves located at the Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska are natural ice formations tucked away in one of the most beautiful places on Earth. The caves come and go as mother nature chooses and are accessible only to the most adventurous of travellers.



Panjin Red Beach


The Beach is located on the Liaohe River Delta in China, approximately 20 miles southwest of Panjin City. The unusual colour of the vegetation makes it one of the most unique and fascinating beaches in the world, providing visitors with an incredible chromatic effect.



Bamboo Forest


Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, or Sagano Bamboo Grove, is Japan's most famous bamboo forest, located on the outskirts of Kyoto. It's thought to be one of Kyoto's most photographed locations, as well as one of the most photo-shopped.


Wisteria Flower Tunnel


The wisteria tunnels are in the Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu, Japan, about six hours from Tokyo. The private gardens are famous for their wisteria, which includes 150 plants from 20 different species.



Black Forest Germany


This is located in Germany. Summer in the Black Forest is ideal for those who enjoy hiking. There are numerous long-distance trails throughout the region.



Tianzi Mountain

It offers breathtaking views of peaks that rise one after the other. It is dubbed "the Monarch of the Peak Forest." Visitors can see the entire Wulingyuan Scenic Area from the mountain's summit.



Zhangye Danxia Landform

The Danxia landscape of Zhangye has many steep red cliffs, the majority of which are several hundred meters high, as well as multicoloured ridges of weathered strata that sometimes stretch to the horizon. These formations, which are sometimes smooth and sometimes sharp, stand out against the plains' greens and greys, looking grand and magnificent, vigorous and virile.


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