9 Rare places in the world


  1.  River of Five Colors

river of five colors


In the summer months, this Colombian river turns red. Actually, the river bed is covered by a unique species of plant, and that is what turns red. Another one of those mysterious places on earth underwater. The river is commonly called the “River of Five Colors” or the “Liquid Rainbow”. It has been called the most beautiful water body on Earth. You can make a time lapse here of the water cascading down the rocks.
Location: Colombia

2.Salar De Uyuni


Located in the Potosí and Oruro departments, this is the world’s largest salt pan. And when a thin film of water gathers on the surface it is also the world’s largest natural mirror. The best sight of this space can be observed from the central Incahuasi Island. Salar De Uyuni is the remains of a prehistoric lake that dried off and left behind void space of bright-white salt, rock formations, and cacti-islands. This place harbors large flocks of beautiful pink flamingos that can be seen grazing in the water. The best time to visit this place is in the months of July and October.
Location: Bolivia

3.Underwater Park


This list won’t be complete without some underwater beauties. One of the world’s strangest places, located in the Green Lake in Tragoess, this is not just a gimmick, but a genuine park that goes underwater during spring. After all, the scubadivers do need to rest and relax. It is considered as one of the most fabulous waters to dive in around Europe due to the rarest natural phenomenon. Have you booked your tickets yet?
Location: Austria

4.The Door to Hell

This natural gas field known as “The Door to Hell” or “The gateway to hell” is something out of the ordinary. This caverned collapsed in 1971, geologists then set it on fire to avoid the spread of methane gas and since then it just keeps burning continuously. Since then, this has been a popular tourist attraction for many tourists. Dare to get near this crater for a good selfie?

Location: Derweze, Turkmenistan

5. Monastery of Santa Maria 



Are you up for a secret getaway? Like literally, a secret getaway. Then pack your bags and head to Tropea, Italy.  Get a good view of this 12th century Norman cathedral Franciscan monastery.  This place is a best-kept secret of Italians where they all go to for vacations. (Apologies to the Italians for sharing it with the world!) Not a lot of travellers know about this place yet. Not only do you get the scenic view of the castle but you can also enjoy an afternoon dip in its warm, turquoise clear water. How can you resist a dramatic coastal cliff view while you’re sunbathing?

LocationTropea, Italy


6.Jiuzhaigou National Park



Get a glimpse of this 1375-metre-long crystal turquoise lake in China.  It’s hard to believe that this lake is in one of the most populated cities in the world and it has this lake tucked in among the Min Mountains near the Tibetan Plateau. This lake deserves attention that UNESCO turned the place into a World Heritage site in 1992.

Location : Tibetan Plateau, China 


7. Stairway to heaven


 Have you ever heard of the phrase, “Stairway to heaven”? Often than so you’d hear this over some mushy love songs.  These majestic stairs have a top secret purpose when it was built in 1942. It was constructed by the Haiku Radio Station to be able to transmit radio signals to Navy ships across the Pacific. The stairs count to 3,922 steps. Do you think you got what it takes to climb these stairs?

LocationOahu, Hawaii

8. Ladakh, Himalayas


Considered as the most famous lake in India, this lake stretches out to about 160 kms.  This saltwater lake is known to be containing the highest amount of salt water in the world. Also known as Pangong Tso Lake that extends from India to Tibet.

LocationLadakh, Himalayas

9. Apostle Islands


This archipelago is located in the northern part of Wisconsin. These 60 foot high sandstone walls are just  almost just too perfect to be naturally made.

LocationWisconsin, USA


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