Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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See this magnificent oasis in the desert, which was constructed in the 1930s around a natural spring.
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When it rains, the world's biggest salt flat, which is frozen in the winter, looks like a giant mirror reflecting the sky.
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It's a geyser, but "Door to Hell" sounds catchier, right? Turkmenistan's Karakum Desert's crimson, hot, and steamy lava pool looks like a doorway to the abyss.
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Rainwater streams in sandstone sculpted this famed Arizona canyon, a natural wonder. The Navajo called it "The place where water runs through rocks".
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The Zhangjiajie Park looks familiar, since the ancient scenery there was the inspiration for the Hollywood epic Avatar.
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Luang Prabang, a backpacker favorite, is close to Kuang Si Falls, a three-tiered splash spectacular with pure, blue waters.
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Mount Rinjani, Indonesia's second-highest active volcano, offers this stunning vista after two days of hard climbing.
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Visit the amazing South American National Park and see the Andes. Hike across glaciers and mountains with llama legs.
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Patagonia is renowned as the beginning of the end of the earth, so it's no wonder that you'll find unique scenery here.
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This rainbow-colored hot spring in Yellowstone National Park is the third largest in the world.
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