22 amazing sites, hard to believe that there

Our world is so full of wonders and amazing new places are discovered every day, either by professionals or by mere amateur photographers. Different geographical locations, climatic conditions and even stations offer the widest range of natural beauty : lakes pink, lavender fields or dazzling tulips, stunning canyons and mountains, and many other places that we can hardly believe they actually exist. Check out:


Tunnel of Love, Ukraine.

Tunnel of Love, Ukraine.

The " Tunnel of Love "is situated in Kevlan in Ukraine. Here, a section of a railway line out of service became a tunnel surrounded by greenery and filled with a poetic atmosphere. The magical place, a community where eight thousand people, is considered one of the most romantic in the world, with only 3 miles long.


Tulip Fields, Holland.

Tulip Fields, Holland

This flower had wandered Persia, China and Turkey, until a Dutch scientist took her to the small European country, where the tulip was able to enjoy the climate and soil, and became a national symbol . Found throughout the Netherlands, seven million tulips bloom annually in Keukenhof, the world's largest floral park, as well as in the tulip fields Bollenstreek, which attract hundreds of thousands of flower lovers every year.

Salar de Uyuni, one of the largest mirrors in the world, Bolivia.

Salar de Uyuni

The Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt lake in the world, located in southwest Bolivia, in the Andean highlands, to 3.650 meters of altitude. It is estimated that the Salar de Uyuni has 10 billion tons of salt, of which less than 25,000 are extracted annually. In addition to the extraction of salt, Salar is also a major tourist destination.

Hitachi Seaside Park Floral Park, Japan.


Hitachi Seaside Park Floral Park

It is impossible not to be seduced by the beauty of Hitachi Seaside Park , a park located in Mito flower, Japan. The site is visited by tourists throughout the year, as each season appearance changes completely, tracing the seasonal beauty of their flowers.

Ice Caves Mendenhall, Alaska (USA)


Ice Caves Mendenhall


The Mendenhall Glacier is approximately 19 km long and is located in Mendenhall Valley, about 19 ​​miles from downtown Juneau in southeast Alaska. One of the most stunning views of the glacier is its extremely blue ice cave - the combination of the fantastic ice walls with sunlight provide an amazing view.

Red Beach, Panjin, China.


Red Beach

The Red Beach in Panjin City is a natural phenomenon that occurs annually. A type of seaweed found in abundance in the waters of this region begins to grow between April and May, staying green all summer. With the arrival of autumn, the algae begins to die and become completely red, completing the cycle and completely transforming the coastal landscape.


Bamboo Forest, Japan.


Bamboo Forest

Sagano Bamboo Forest is a beautiful bamboo forest covering an area of about 16 km ², located in Arashiyama, 30 minutes from Kyoto, Japan. The place love not only for its natural beauty, but by the sounds produced by the wind blowing through the bamboo trees.


Cherry Blossom Tunnel, Germany.

Cherry Blossom Tunnel

The tunnel of cherry blossom (Heerstrabe) is in the German city of Bonn. It's located on a quiet street, which formed a corridor made ​​with a number of beautiful cherry trees. The perfect time to visit is obviously in the 
German spring.

Naica Mine, Mexico.


Naica Mine

The Naica Mine in Chihuahua, Mexico, is a mine in operation, which lead, zinc and silver extracted. Throughout its operation, however, it became famous for its numerous caves containing selenite crystals, with sizes ranging up to 11 meters long and 4 meters in diameter. The most famous is the Cave of Crystals.

Wisteria Tunnel, Japan.


Wisteria Tunnel

The cascade of purple flowers seem to have come from a dream or a painting, but are real and can be enjoyed by visitors of Kawachi Fuji Gardens, a garden in Kitakyushu, Japan. Plants form a tunnel that impressed by the density and mix of green and purple tones.

Black Forest, Germany.

Black Forest, Germany

The Black Forest is a mountain range in southwestern Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Pretty irrigated region, the Black Forest is crossed by the watershed between the Atlantic Ocean and the Black Sea.

Fields area, China.


Fields area, China.

This photo shows the culture of green tea in China. It's an amazing landscape.

Tianzi Mountain, China

Tianzi Mountain, China

The mountain is located in Zhangjiajie in Hunan Province of China, near the valley Suoxi. Named farmers Tujia ethnic Dakun Xiang, who led a revolt among local farmers. "Tianzi" means "son of heaven" and is the traditional epithet of the Chinese emperor.

Hang Son Doong Cave, Vietnam.

Hang Son Doong Cave

This cave is the world's largest. The underpass is so great that your order has not yet been found. Hang Son Doong is part of a gallery of 150 caves in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, about 500 kilometers from the capital, Hanoi. Expeditions show that the space is at least 4.5 kilometers and reaches 140 meters high in places.

Takinoue Park, Japan.


Takinoue Park

Takinoue is a famous Japanese park known for its roses and small purple flowers that are spread over 100,000 m² The best time to visit is from mid May to early June. The "Pink Moss Festival" takes place every year in May, when the flowers are at their most beautiful colors.

Antelope Canyon, USA


Antelope Canyon

This canyon is one of the tightest and most visited of the southwestern United States. In the land of the Navajo, Arizona (USA) Nation, Antelope Canyon consists of two separate formations, called individually Upper Antelope Canyon (Upper Antelope Canyon) and Lower Antelope Canyon (Lower Antelope Canyon).

Lake Hillier, Australia.

Lake Hillier, Australia.

The Hillier lake is in Middle Island , the group of islands and islets that make up the Recherche Archipelago, Australia great. Nobody knows for sure why it has this pink tint, but is known to be permanent, and that does not change even when the water is collected in a container.

Lake Retba, Senegal.


Lake Retba, Senegal

Another lake rose. This time, scientists believe that the color is the result of high levels of salt in the water. In some areas, the salt concentration reaches 40%. Senegalese sail daily to Retba to collect the mineral, which accumulates in the lake. As in the Dead Sea, is easy to float in the lake, due to high salt concentration.

Lavender fields, the UK and France.

Lavender fields


The lavender fields are composed of a genus of 39 species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae . Many members of the genus are widely cultivated in temperate climates as ornamentals for the garden and landscape use, and also in the market for the extraction of essential oils. Popular destination for any photographer, the vast fields of small purple flowers can make a breathtaking landscape.

Canola flowers field, China.


Canola flowers field

Throughout the spring you can see the emergence of a sea of yellow flowers in Luoping County, an underdeveloped area east of Yunnan province, China. This is the canola plants, which are used for the production of oil for human beings, animals and biofuels.

Monte Roraima, South America.

Monte Roraima

The Mount Roraima is the highest mountain in the mountains of Pacaraima. It straddles the border between Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana. This mountain is part of Canaima National Park, Venezuela, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The environment is protected by the park in Venezuela, and the National Park of Mount Roraima in Brazil.

Zhangye Danxia Geopark, China.


Zhangye Danxia Geopark

Seems to have been painted by hand, but are the work of millions of years of geological action: multicolor mountains Zhangye Danxia Geopark call the attention of numerous tourists every time they go to Gansu province in northern China. This type of unique geomorphology, found only in China, consisting of sandstone formations and mineral deposits that have accumulated over 24 million years. The crustal movement, together with external factors such as wind and rain were creating layers of different colors, textures, sizes and designs.