Unbelievable places in the world

Salar de Uyuni is the World's Largest Natural Mirror:


On The Floor, Mirror, Mirror

In Bolivia's southwest region, near the border with Chile, the Salar de Uyuni is over 12,000 feet (3,658 metres) above sea level. The flat is unusually — well, flat, with an altitude that varies by only a few feet across the entire 4,086 square-mile (10,583 square-kilometer) surface, formed by thousands of years of transitions among multiple prehistoric lakes. As a result, during the rainy season (usually December to April), when surrounding lakes overflow onto the flats, the flat becomes a shallow "lake" up to 20 inches (51 centimetres) deep. The region is transformed into a gorgeous mirror of the sky thanks to this thin layer of water. 


Bonn’s Cherry Blossom Avenue, Germany



Bonn's Cherry Blossom Trees Have a Long History

In Japan, the tradition of commemorating the blooming of cherry blossom trees dates back generations. The blossoming of the cherry tree, popularly known as "Sakura," has a deep cultural significance in Japan. Farmers used to use it as a sign that spring was approaching and that it was time to cultivate their crops.

Cherry blossoms are now seen as a sign of hope, beauty, and fresh life. The planting of cherry blossom trees in Bonn began in 1980 as a gesture of friendship from the Japanese people to Germany.

The Cherry Blossom Ave in Bonn is unique in that it is completely lined with Sakura trees. This results in a vibrant pink tunnel that runs the length of the block.


Wisteria Flower Tunnel, Kawachi Fuji Garden, Japan:


Imagine an attractive fairy princess and her one-horned white steed prancing behind you as you stroll through the pastel-colored pathway of wisteria blooms at the Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu.

Wisteria is a decorative vine that belongs to the pea family and is well-known in both Eastern and Western gardens for its graceful hanging blooms and elaborate, curving branches. The woody vines are easy to train and achieve maturity in a few years, when they bloom in cascades of long, lavender blooms in a variety of pastel colours. This famous beautiful flower tunnel is made up of over 150 blossoming wisteria plants from about 20 different types.

Visit during the "Fuji Matsuri," or "Wisteria Festival," in late April or early May, when the mystical tunnel is in full bloom. Because the gardens attract a large number of people during the blooming season.. 


Rainbow river in Colombia:


The "River of Five Colors" is a 62.1-mile-long river in Colombia's Serrana de la Macarena national park, in the province of Meta.

Because of its vibrant colours, this "liquid rainbow" is one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the South American country.

For the few months when the conditions are ideal, the riverbed glows vivid red, yellow, green, blue, and black. The colours are greatest from June and November, though they can be seen as early as mid-May and sometimes into December.

The colours are formed during the reproductive phase of the aquatic plants in the river, Macarenia clavigera, a species of the Podostemaceae riverweed family.

During the rainy season, the river runs fast and high, blocking the sun from reaching the plants in the riverbed. There isn't enough water to support the plants throughout the dry season. Because the seasons rarely change, tourists who wish to see the bloom must visit the national park during the months when it is most visible.


Tunnel of Love, Ukraine:


The Tunnel of Love is a lovely location near Klevan, Ukraine. The fibreboard factory is reached through a three-kilometer railway stretch.

The railway brings wood to the factory three times a day. The trees, on the other hand, provide a green corridor that draws many couples as well as photographers due to its visually appealing avenue.

It is stated that if you and your loved one visit the Tunnel of Love and make a sincere request, your wish will be granted. This could be a new romantic location to explore.


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