11 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in the World | Art of Nature

 11 Most Beautiful Places 

Which is the best in the world? Between the flamingo-pink lakes of Mexico, the huge, multi-colored mountains of the United States, the green rice fields of Indonesia, and the beautiful glaciers of Antarctica, it's hard to choose a favorite - but why would you? should choose one? From every country in the world

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, and Zambia


One of the Seven Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls straddles the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. "Smoke that Thunders," as it is known to the locals, and its surrounding area is a place for white water rafting, helicopter rides, big game safaris, and more high-octane entertainment.

Victoria Falls is a town in western Zimbabwe and the gateway to the great waterfall of the same name. Here the Zambezi River plunges over a cliff into the Fount before flowing through a series of gorges. Devil's pool, the pool of nothingness, is on the edge of the decline. Across the river is the 1905 Victoria Falls Bridge. The surrounding Zambezi National Park is home to white rhinos and elephants.

Aurora Borealis, Iceland


Iceland is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights, making the country one of the most beautiful places in the world.
The best time to see the aurora borealis in Iceland is between September and April. At this time, the night is dark enough to see the aurora. In Iceland, there are only 4-5 hours of darkness in the middle of winter, which gives the last chance to hunt for aurora borealis at this time.

Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine, Japan


The Kumano Nachi Taisha Temple shines high on Mount Nachi, attracting visitors to enjoy the view and escape from the busy world. The holy shrine happens to be the first stop on the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage and is also an important Shinto shrine. However, people of all faiths can visit this place and explore the adjacent Nachi-no-Taki Falls.

Zhangye Danxia Geopark, China


Geology lovers and avid Instagrammers alike are drawn to the otherworldly hues of "Rainbow Mountain". The color formed from layers of sedimentary mineral deposits over millions of years. However, it's hard to look at the oozing reds, yellows, and oranges and not feel like you're witnessing magic.

Grand Canal, Venice


The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande; Venetian: Canal Grando, ancient Canałasso) is a kanaˈɰaso in Venice, Italy. It is one of the largest waterways in the city.
One end of the canal leads to the lake near the train station Santa Lucia, and the other end to the basin of San Marco; between them, it creates a large inverted D-shaped central area (sestieri) of Venice. It is 3.8 km long and 30-90 m wide, with an average depth of 5 meters (16 ft).

The 12,500-foot canal runs directly through the center and has inspired many artists, including Canaletto, Monet, and JMW Turner. Surrounded by buildings from the 12th to the 17th century.

Oia, Greece


Oia is a seaside town in the northwest of Santorini, a Greek island in the Aegean Sea. The town's sacred buildings are set into rugged rock formations and overlook a large water-filled caldera. Housed in a 19th-century building, the Naval Maritime Museum has exhibits of local maritime history, including old photographs, sailor's chests, and old ship models. Nearby is the ruined castle of Oia, known for its sunsets

Perhaps one of the most photographed towns in Greece, Oia is located on the northwestern tip of the island of Santorini. Perched on a cliff with a great view of Thirassia island, Nea Kameni, and the Palea volcano, the town is full of white stone houses. The blue-domed church in the town has become a symbol of the small town in Greece. It is just one of the many elements that make Oia one of the most beautiful places in the world.

 Milford Sound, New Zealand


New Zealand's South Island Milford Sound is a fjord with rainforests and waterfalls such as Stirling and Bowen Falls. It is known for its towering Miter Peak, rainforests, and waterfalls. Home to many species of dolphins, dolphins, and even penguins.

The Milford Discovery Center and Underwater Observatory offer a variety of options to help you view the large and wide black corals in the ocean.

Banff National Park, Canada


Covering more than 6,600 square kilometers in Alberta's Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park is Canada's oldest national park. The landscape consists of alpine areas, coniferous forests, ice fields, glaciers, and glacial lakes with pristine blue water.

 Niagara Falls


Niagara Falls, Ontario, is the Canadian city of the famous waterfall of the same name, connected to the United States by the Rainbow Bridge. Its location on the Niagara River's west coast overlooks the Horseshoe Falls, the cascades of which are often elaborate. Elevators take visitors to a lower, wet area behind the falls. A cliffside park features a boardwalk with a 520 ft.-tall Skylon Tower with an observation deck.

Pamukkale, Turkey


Pamukkale is a town in western Turkey known for the hot mineral water that flows from the white travertine terraces in the nearby area. It is near Hierapolis, an ancient Roman spa town founded around 190 BC. Ruins include a well-preserved theater and a necropolis with sarcophagi that stretch for 2km. Antique Lake is famous for its submerged Roman columns, the result of an earthquake.

Kauai, Hawaii


Kauai is known as Hawaii's "Garden Isle" for good reason. Its landscape includes stunning white sand beaches, stunning sea cliffs, picturesque waterfalls, and huge plantations. Nā Pali Coast State Park stretches across the island. It allows visitors to learn about the entire island of flora and fauna.

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