Top 7 un-believably real places in the world, which you won’t believe actually exist.

un-believably real places: The world is filled with some astonishingly beautiful places that is for sure. Nature is at its best when its disturbed by none. In this article we have listed Top 7 completely ‘unbelievable places’ that are just out of possibility for the humans to create and only nature could have made.

Let’s have a look at our Top 7 natural marvels from all around the world:

1) Sea of Stars- Vaadhoo Islands from Maldives

un-believably real places: Maldives as a country already has one of the best beaches but no doubt the Vaadhoo Island has made it to the bucket list of people from all around the world. If one says that the beaches are the best in the day light, this beach looks ‘unreal’ at night when it glows like some electrification.
Reason: It’s a natural chemical reaction with a fancy name, bio-luminescence, which takes place when the water is disturbed by oxygen in presence of Phytoplanktons.

2) Fly Ranch Geyser from Nevada

Fly Geyser is a ‘geothermal geyser’ that is located on the Washoe County, Nevade north of Gerlach. It is a constant flowing geyser that is of about 5 feet high and 12 feet wide. If the geyser on its own does not amuse the viewer then the colorful build is enough to catch the eye of everyone. The temperature of the water exiting the geyser can exceed 93 °C (200 °F).

3) Rainbow Mountain from China

If you ever thought the rainbows can be only seen in the sky at the intersection of light rays and sun light, then you should re-think. Or you can visit China to see the ‘Earth’s Paint Palette’, as it is said. The Mountain range mimics the rainbow and is one of the natural wonders of the world.

4) Tulip Fields from Netherlands

un-believably real places: Since the first tulip was planted in Holland in the 1500s, the Netherlands has been known for its gorgeous fields of colorful flowers in the spring, which bloom from March to May. Beautiful series of colors are enough to excite the flower lovers and every year hundreds of people gather to see one of the greenest cities in the world with this exceptional beautiful site. 

5) Pamukkale Thermal Pools from Turkey

Pamukkale means the cotton castle in Turkish is just as it also seems to be. Pamukkale is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and actually is a carbonated mineral left by the flowing water. While by its look, it will look as collection of ice and cold water, it is actually a place of hot spring and the water is actually spring water. It has been part of history in Turkey from centuries and at present is one of the most visited places for tourists.

6) Grand Prismatic Spring from Wyoming

Grand Prismatic Spring in the United States is not only grand for the name, but it is the biggest hot water spring in the United states and overall in the world stands at third. It’s called Grand for its size and Prismatic due to the colors at display are optically depicting the prism- red, orange, yellow, green and blue.

7) Salar De Uyuni from Bolivia

This natural wonder looks like the end of the world or the place where the land and sky meet. Salar De Uyuni is also called as the biggest mirror in the world. Standing at this flat salt lake, it will make you feel standing at an invisible water surface. The Lake is the reason of collection of crystallized salt formed in hexagonal shape. Water at the lake is relatively just enough to give you a sight of a deep water collection which actually it is not.

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