Travel enthusiasts often make a list of places they want to explore at least once in their life. If you are a travel enthusiast, Brightside has come up with 12 ideal locations to help you prepare plans and explore beautiful new lands around the world.
1.Crooked Forest: Is a forest in the village of Nowe Czarnowo in the south of Szcezecin, Poland. The forest consists of 400 pine trees that bend 90 degrees at the base while their trunks grow vertically. All the trees in the forest bend towards the north. According to scientists, the pine trees here grow naturally for about 7-8 years before being bent. Some people call it the “Devil’s Forest” for obvious reasons, although it is officially called Krzywy Las in Polish. Photo: Brightside2.Salar de Uyuni: Located in southwest Bolivia, in Daniel Campos province, near the Andes, Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest natural salt field formed by the movement of the earth’s crust. It is said to contain up to 10 billion tons of salt. Due to their reflective properties, salt crusts create the perfect mirror, creating the illusion of making it seem as if you are walking on clouds. Photo: Brightside3. Jellyfish Lake, Palau: This jellyfish lake is located in Palao, an island nation consisting of nearly 250 large and small islands, with an area of 466 km2. In 2007, the lake was reported to have up to 5 million jellyfish, but by 2018 that number had dropped significantly to just 630,000 golden jellyfish living in this UNESCO reserve. Photo: Brightside4. Banff National Park, Canada: Is Canada’s oldest national park, established in 1885 in the Rocky Mountains. The beauty of the fauna and flora here gives visitors a sense of peace and fully enjoy the dreamy scenes. Besides, there are also a number of activities here such as skiing, mountain climbing, horse riding… Photo: Brightside5. Cappadocia in Turkey: The Cappadocia region in Turkey is famous for its magnificent and unique scenery with valleys, canyons and strangely shaped rocks. The rocks here were formed from volcanic eruptions millions of years ago, after the impact of rain and wind, giving them the unique shapes they have today. One of the best ways to enjoy a trip to Cappadocia is by hot air balloon, which will give you a panoramic view of everything from above. Photo: Brightside6.Kelimutu: This is known as a “strange” volcano. This volcano includes three deep volcanic lakes of different colors, so people also refer to Kelimutu as Colore Lakes. Their colors change periodically and they are changed due to chemical reactions, the colors of the lakes are clearly different and independent of each other based on volcanic activity. Between January and November 2016, the crater’s color changed six times. Photo: Brightside7. Fernando de Noronha: People who love mountain climbing will definitely know Fernando de Noronha, a place with charming scenery, wild animals roaming freely… Formed from a strip of volcanic rock of 28.5 km2 and 20 This small, remote archipelago was first discovered at the beginning of the sixteenth century by a Portuguese sailor, who therefore became the name of the island – Fernando de Noronha. This volcanic archipelago is made up of about 21 islands and only Fernando de Noronha is actually inhabited. Photo: Brightside8. Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park: This park located in Africa became famous because it was created with undulating rocks. These caves were recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1990. They are a great destination for adventurers and tourists interested in nature. Photo: Brightside9. Vinicunca: Vinicunca, also known as Rainbow Mountain, is one of the most famous natural wonders in Peru as well as in the world. Located at an altitude of 5200 meters above sea level, this is a famous tourist destination, especially in the dry season (August) when visitors can easily observe the entire landscape and colors of this mountain. . Photo: Brightside10. Yellow stone : Established in 1872, Yellowstone is not only the first national park in the US and the world, but also considered one of the largest national parks in the world with an area of more than 9,000 km2 , larger than the states of Rhode Island and Delaware combined. Photo: Brightside11. Grand Canyon, Arizona Grand Canyon: The Grand Canyon is a steep ravine created by the Colorado River in the US state of Arizona. The Grand Canyon lies almost entirely within Grand Canyon National Park – one of the first national parks established in the United States. Photo: Brightside12. Norwegian Devil’s Tongue – Trolltunga: The reason it has such a “creepy” name is because this place is a rocky outcrop shaped like a giant tongue reaching out into the sky. Standing here is a test of courage for those who love adventure. Above is the vast blue sky, below are majestic mountains, looming blue sea, this feeling is a rare experience in your life that you should not miss. Photo: Brightside