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If you are tired of the world, you must visit these places
The world is so big, where do you want to see? The world is so big and there are countless beautiful places. Next, I will share with you a few Taoyuan. They may not be the most beautiful places, but they must be very interesting places.
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1. Norway, Geirangerfjord (Geirangerfjord)
Norway It is the world's famous "country of fjords".
Geirangerfjord is located north of Bergen on the southwest coast of Norway. It is the most beautiful and mysterious place among the Norwegian fjords. At the head of lies the small village of Geiranger.
The fjord is 16 kilometers long, with mountains above 1,500 meters above sea level standing on both sides.
At the top of the fjord is the village of Geiranger, which is reached only by a road along the hillside. The 1,000-meter-long road winds down. Many tourists come here on foot for vacation in summer. Visitors can take a ferry to enjoy the magnificent waterfalls along the fjord.
In addition to the Geiranger Church built in 1842, the village also has a pastoral town developed due to tourism.
2. Australia, Ball's Pyramid
This island is the remnant of a shield volcano eroded 6.4 million years ago. It is 562 meters high and is the largest in the world. The tallest sea stack.
British Royal Navy Lieutenant Henry Ball discovered this place in 1788 and named it after him. This volcanic rock is about 600 kilometers away from the Australian mainland.
Such a spectacular natural creation, it would be a waste not to climb it~~
It was not until 1965 that the first successful summit was reached, but in 1982 the government began to ban climbing, and in 1986 Entry to the island was banned for all in 1990, but restrictions were relaxed after 1990, and climbing is only possible after approval of strict conditions.
3. Venezuela, Angel Falls (Salto ?ngel)
Also known as Angel Falls, with a drop of 979 meters (the first level is 807 meters), it is the largest waterfall in the world. , as high as 19 Niagara Falls.
Angel Falls is hidden deep in the mountains and forests of Venezuela. There is much debate about who was the first to discover it, but American pilot Jimmie Angel first flew over the waterfall in 1933 while searching for gold deposits. , and Angel Falls has only become more widely known since then.
In 1937, while Jimmie Angel was trying to land his Flamingo single-engine plane on the crevice-strewn, swampy summit of Auyan-tepui, the wheels sank into the muddy ground and damaged the plane.
Angel, his wife and two companions went through many hardships and returned to the civilized world 11 days later. The story of their adventure became legendary, and because Angel officially confirmed the existence and exact location of the waterfall, the Venezuelan government named the waterfall after him.
4. United States, Flame Falls
When did the flames formed by naturally emitted natural gas in a small grotto under a waterfall in the Shale Creek Reserve in Chestnut Ridge Park, New York? Whether it was ignited or spontaneously combusted is no longer known.
A 2013 study from Indiana University showed that the burning gases originated from shale 400 meters underground, and that past tectonic activity may have created channels in the faults to reach the surface. There are other minor leaks in the surrounding area, and researchers estimate the amount of leakage from the Falls Fire is about 1 kilogram per day.
However, this flame is still too weak, and occasionally goes out due to heavy water or strong winds, requiring manual relighting.
5. Pink Beach, Bahamas
Pink Beach is located on Harbor Island in the Bahamas. The pink "sand" is the remains of a unique local foraminifera. Foraminifera are single-celled organisms that are so small that they are difficult to see with the naked eye.
After being hit by big waves or collision with fish, they will fall off the reef in groups, and finally be washed up on the beach, turning into pink "sand". Pink "sand" reaches At a certain proportion, the original white sand beach is dyed pink.
I like this kind of beach. .
6. Norway, Lofoten Islands
Located in northern Norway, the entire archipelago is within the Arctic Circle. It has a cold climate, picturesque scenery, and sparsely populated areas. The main residents are Vikings.
It was formed by glaciers and faces mainland Norway across the Vestfjorden fjord. From a distance, the islands look like a seemingly connected chain, so the locals also call it the "Lofoten Wall".
The Lofoten area was already inhabited two thousand years ago. Due to the influence of the North Atlantic Warm Current, the climate is relatively mild. The island is full of swamps and hills, with the highest peak at 1,161 meters. The surrounding waters are rich in cod and herring.
7. Mexico, Hidden Beach
This beach in the Marieta Islands of Mexico is so unique that it almost feels like a deserted beach.
The most interesting thing is that if you want to visit this place, boats cannot enter it. You need to swim through a 200-meter-long waterway. The lowest part of the cave is only a few dozen centimeters from the water surface. The Mexican government, in order to protect this place, strictly limits the number of visitors that can enter each day and at a time, and for a limited time.
8. Colombia, Ca?o Cristal Rainbow River (Ca?o Cristales)
The Rainbow River is located in central Colombia, east of the Andes Mountains, with a length of 100 kilometers, 7 to 11 days a year The moon can appear in a riot of colors, like a flowing liquid rainbow.
The bright colors come from Macarenia clavigera, a unique local plant belonging to the Carex family. Plants in this family usually grow on the rocky surfaces of rapid rivers or waterfalls, and their roots can adhere firmly to On the rocks, many species are distributed in a very small area, or even only in a river or waterfall.
This delicate plant is most commonly found in red tones ranging from pale pink, pink, blood red to maroon, but some are also yellow-green, which may appear different shades of light under the influence of shadow and light. The green, blue, yellow, orange, etc., coupled with the yellow sand and black rocks, make the Rainbow River a rare natural wonder.
The river course is scattered in heights and has many erosion holes. The rapids and waterfalls make the scenery even more unique. . .
9. Great Lakes Region (Border of the United States and Canada), Fairy Tale Island
This is a famous island in the Thousand Islands Scenic Area at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River on the border of the United States and Canada - Heart Island.
In 1900, the American hotel king and billionaire George Bolt bought the island, changed the dike circle into a heart shape, invested heavily in building a large castle, and planned to use it as a A gift for your beloved wife.
Unfortunately, his beloved wife passed away when the castle was about to be completed. The grieving Bolt ordered a stoppage of work and never set foot on Heart Island again. The Thousand Islands Bridge Authority took over the badly damaged castle in 1977 and spent many years repairing it, making it now a well-known tourist attraction.
10. Norway, Atlantic Road
This section of the Atlantic Coast Road on the west coast of Norway winds between islands and reefs. It is about 8.3 kilometers long and is part of Route 64. , there are 8 bridges, 4 rest stops (viewing spots), and it was opened to traffic in 1989.
Between water and sky, the road seems to be endless and leads to the horizon. This beautiful road is loved by self-driving, cycling, photography, sea fishing, and travel enthusiasts. It is called "Bongtian" road".
11. Mauritius, underwater waterfall
If you look at the Indian Ocean from the highest point in the southwest of Mauritius, you will see a magical scene, an underwater waterfall!
It is like having infinite attraction, sucking everything into the undersea hell.
Actually, this is an illusion caused by the strong current force of the Indian Ocean that washes the sand from the coast into the deeper parts of the ocean, which is a picture with a limited angle.
For children who are afraid of the deep sea or seasick, it is best not to go to this kind of place and go to the Pink Beach.
Finally, as the midsummer of 2020 is approaching, I hope that the green mountains, green waters, and the paradise of blue sea and silver sand in the picture can bring you a sense of coolness. Life is not easy, so do it and cherish it!
(The pictures are all from the Internet and have been infringed and deleted)
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