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The most beautiful place in the world.

Milford Bay 1.

The South Island of New Zealand has one of the most beautiful fjords in the world. It is called milford Bay, which is located on the southwest coast of New Zealand Island. It is a resort for skiing and outdoor activities.

Milford Bay is a jewel in the crown of New Zealand's Fjord National Park, and the largest of New Zealand's 65,438+04 national parks. The fjord starts from a small village called milford Bay, meanders through the lush green environment, with a total length of about 16 km, and then enters the tasman sea between Australia and New Zealand.

2. Greek island of santorini

The white-walled blue-roofed houses in the Greek town of Ferra are typical of many picturesque villages in modern Greece. These specIal buildings, as well as houses near the town of ia, are located on the ridge of the crater, overlooking the surrounding Aegean Sea.

3. Skye, Scotland

Skye has a long history in songs, stories, novels and poems. It is not clear where the name of Skye came from, but some sources can be found in ancient books, such as the Scottish Dictionary of Geographical Names, which claims that the name of Skye comes from the Scandinavian word "sky-a", which means "cloud island" and may refer to the clouds that often cover the island.

4. Huashan, China

Huashan Mountain is one of the five mountains in China. At the same time, Huashan's Taoist culture has a long history, and several Taoist temples are scattered on hillsides and peaks. There is the earliest temple in China, Xifeng Temple, which was founded in the 2nd century BC.

At the same time, Huashan is also a tourist attraction. Tourists from all over the world venture to climb Nanfeng Mountain. Some people call the trip to Huashan "the most dangerous hiking in the world". This dangerous trail is only 0.3 meters wide and is called "the boardwalk in the air".

5. Iceland is about the lagoon of the Kusat Loen Glacier.

As the largest glacier lagoon in Iceland, its most prominent feature is the dazzling blue sea water, like blue crystals, which makes people feel very fascinated. Bright white icebergs break off from neighboring glaciers and float on the sea, just like white clouds floating in the sky. The Loen Glacier Lagoon in Kusat is the deepest lake in Iceland, with a depth of 248 meters.

The lagoon covers an area of 18 square kilometers, bordering the coastline, so when the tide rises, the Atlantic seawater will flow into the lagoon. At the same time, the name of the lagoon is closely related to "Vatna Glacier", which is the largest ice sheet in Iceland and the second largest ice sheet in Europe, second only to Sevigny Island.