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The world's top ten soul shaking beauty is too beautiful to breathe

The world is so big, there are many places we don't know. There's also a lot of places that even humans haven't discovered. Moreover, there are many beautiful sceneries discovered by human beings, and few people know about them in many places. However, the scenery is not inferior. Some of them are just like the beautiful sceneries of heaven. Today, let's take a look at the top 10 shocking sceneries rarely known on the earth.

Uyuni salt marsh

Located in the western plateau of Potosi Province, Bolivia, covering an area of 9065 square kilometers. Every winter, it is filled with rain water to form a shallow lake; in summer, the lake is dried up, leaving a layer of salt based mineral crust, with a thickness of 6 meters in the middle. People can drive across the lake. Especially after the rain, the lake is like a mirror, reflecting the beautiful breathtaking sky scenery, which is also the legendary 'sky state'. Although the endless white world has attracted many tourists from all over the world, there is still a high risk if you go deep without a guide.

Lake Hiller

This magical color lake is located on middle island, Western Australia, close to the sea. Some scientists believe that algae are responsible for the pink color, but the exact reason is still unknown.

Big blue hole

Also known as Honduras blue hole, it is the largest underwater cave in the world, with a diameter of about 0.4 km and a depth of 145 m. It is located on the edge of the submarine plateau of the great Bahamas shoal in the Belize sea of Central America. During the ice age, it was a big dry hole. Melting glaciers and rising sea levels made it what it is now. Diving is one of the top ten places in the world.

Wisteria Tunnel

Located in the Hanoi Rattan Garden in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, the annual cherry blossom season is followed by Wisteria. April to May is the best time to watch the wisteria tunnel. In spring, the wisteria is blooming, and its branches are like grape vines. It crawls up and decorates a road in the park into a tunnel composed of different colors. It is extremely romantic. Although the flowering period is only half a month, the colorful Wisteria tunnel makes the world instantly change with infinite charm.

Giant dyke

The Atlantic coast about 80 km northwest of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is said that the Irish giant and the Scottish giant in ancient times, so they dug stone pillars, filled the sea floor, and paved the causeway leading to Scotland. Geologists studied the structure and found that the natural ladder was formed by the continuous eruption of active volcanoes and the overflow crystallization of volcanic lava for many times. After being eroded by sea waves, the stone pillars are cut off at different heights, showing a different appearance. On the coast of the giant's road, more than 40000 such basaltic pillars are arranged irregularly for several kilometers, which is very spectacular.

The gate of hell

The gate of hell is actually a man-made pit in the middle of the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan, with a diameter of about 70 meters. At first, it was discovered by a geologist of the former Soviet Union in 1971, which contained a large amount of underground natural gas. But in the process of exploitation, due to careless drilling collapse, a very large hole appeared. In order to prevent the poisonous gas from spilling out, the Turkmenistan government allowed the natural gas in the hole to be burned (good waste or not!)

Antelope Canyon

Located in the north of Arizona, USA, it is one of the most famous slit type canyons in the world. Its geological structure is the famous red sandstone. It is not clear who first discovered the antelope gorge. However, according to the local nawaho history, it used to be the habitat of pronghorn antelope, and antelopes can often be seen walking in the canyon, which is the origin of the canyon name. The exit of Antelope Canyon is only one person or more wide, and mountain torrents will gush out with amazing force. And the light here is also changeable, only a short period of time at noon, the sun can shine through a few gaps to the bottom of the valley.

Ukraine love tunnel

This is actually a railway line close to Kiev, Ukraine. In spring, trees grow in shade. The values on both sides of the railway track are green and interwoven, forming an "arch bridge" on the track. From a distance, it is clearly a green tunnel. Because many lovers come to watch it, it is called "love tunnel" by local residents.

Curved forest in Poland

In the pine forest on the outskirts of grefino in the northwest of Poland, there are hundreds of pine trees whose trunks bend northward. These pine trees are jokingly called "curved forest" by the local people, but the reason why the trees grow like this is still a mystery. There are about 400 pine trees in this small 'crooked forest'. They were planted around 1930. During the first seven to ten years of their growth, the pines seem to be under pressure. But then the thing that held down the pine tree was mysteriously removed, so the pine tree continued to grow upward.

pamukkale

Located in the southwest of Denizli, Turkey, it is a famous hot spring resort. The so-called "cotton" refers to the spring water flowing down from the top of the mountain. After thousands of years of calcification and precipitation, it forms a layer upon layer of semicircular white natural limestone steps. From a distance, it looks like large cotton flowers standing on the hills, more like large white terraces. Therefore, the Turks call it "cotton fort".