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There are so many mysteries on Earth that the aspiration of man into space seems to be a whim of a spoiled teenager who is not really understands what and why he is doing. This applies not only to various fantastic and purely otherworldly phenomena, such as, say, parallel worlds, mystical animals and fabulous intelligent creatures, UFOs, which are still a mystery to us with seven seals, but even those unearthly beauties of the planet that are in no way inferior to the most unbridled fantasies about what other worlds are The universe.
In Venezuela, for example, you can endlessly admire Mount Roraima Lost World Park Canaima
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In Nevada the United States of America is not you will leave indifferent geyser Fly
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Admire and hold your breath in delight at view of the magical Chinese mountains of Tianji
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The amazing Firefly Cave can be visited at New Zealand
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And how do you like Pamukkale Turkey travertines?
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The great Lake Baikal turns into winter the dark kingdom of ice
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Zhangye Danxia Chinese Geopark can be compared with landscapes of the red planet
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Vietnam is just giant, largest cave on earth Shondong
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On the island of Yemen, Sokot is worth admiring the unique trees – dracenes
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And in Northern Ireland there is a real Road giants
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Maldives will please us with a shining night beach
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The amazingly beautiful Portuguese cave in Algarve
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And who will be left indifferent by the American canyon Antelopes?
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Cueva de los Crystals – cave The crystals in Mexico can be compared to the afterlife chaos
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But aren’t Uyuni’s salt flats beautiful Bolivia?
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And Panjin’s simply delightful crimson beach PRC �
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Admire the Dallol Volcano in Ethiopia
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And these “anointed” dunes of the American volcanic lassen park just cuties
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The harsh Namib desert in Namibia seems lifeless the planet
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Like the pinkish tender Retba Lake in Senegal
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But the Icelandic Ice Cave is more like a castle Snow queen
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And here is another apartment of Snow Beauty – Russian ice cave near the volcano Mutnovsky
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Canada has the rarest in its beauty and uniqueness spotted lake Kliluk
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Tourists certainly go to Turkmenistan to see “Gates of Hell” – the ever-burning gas crater
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Tanzania’s Lake Impressive Natron
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A Ice Cave in Oregon, United States of America rather scary
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And you can endlessly walk along the magic glacier Ice Cream Skafettle
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