We believe that everyday should be earth day. In celebration of our beautiful world, here are ten jaw-dropping places you need to see to believe!
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, Maranhão, Brazil.
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The crystal clear water ponds blend into the sandy landscape, that only
looks like a desert – it is not one, however. Visitors can swim in
these nice pools. | | | | | | | |
Vaadhoo Island, Maldives.
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Phytoplankton – the marine microbes – create and amazing effect by
emanating the blue glow. The species create the most romantic natural
lighting in the world. | |
Champagne Pool, North Island, New Zealand.
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The geothermal pond is a spectacular natural marvel, formed 900 years
ago. The water temperature is about 73 °C (163 °F). The surroundings
look like a different planet. |
Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia.
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The largest salt flat in the world, which stretches for 10,582 sq km
(4,086 sq mi), impresses with a vast white landscape. There are even
hotels, built entirely of salt blocks! | |
Red Seabeach, Panjin, China.
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Shalow seas and tidelands are home for thousands of birds and other
species. The red grass Sueda defines the mysterious ruby landscape. | |
One’uli Beach, Maui, Hawaii, USA.
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Perfect for snorkeling and diving, the beach also fascinates with its black sand. Isn't that a beautiful contrast? |
Hamilton Pool, Texas, USA.
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After a calciferous dome broke off the ground and fell, it opened a
fascinating pool. A beautiful waterfall contributes to this natural
beauty. |
The Waitomo Glowworm Caves, North Island, New Zealand.
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The cave is a habitat for glowworms, that are found in New Zealand only. Tourists can have a boat tour to experience this unique sight. | | |
Marble Caves, Carerra Lake, Argentina and Chile.
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This gorgeous freshwater lake is surrounded with marble caves. The unusual
natural network is called Marble Cathedral and attracts many visitors. | |
Lake Hillier, Australia.
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Scientists still are not sure what causes the lake’s pink color. It does
not change and stays pink even in a container. It does not have adverse
effect on people and certainly is one of the most beautiful natural
oddities. |
There’s a plethora of green house cleaners and products offered in the market, from recycled paper supplies and non-toxic cleaners to green mops etc.
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