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]]>Dubbed as the world’s largest accessible ice cave, Eisriesenwelt is a must-visit for anyone who loves cool nature. With frosty crystals and sparkles as far as the eye can see, this hotspot is truly magical. However, you’ll need warm clothing even if you’re there in the summer!
If you’re someone who loves beautiful clifftops, Preikestolen is one of the most picturesque views you could ask for. Also known as “Pulpit Rock”, this 2,000-foot cliff overlooks the South of Norway, and it attracts up to 300,000 visitors every year.
Sometimes the best natural wonders can show themselves in the form of a serene waterfall. When it comes to Romania’s Bigar Waterfall, it’s among the most beautiful waterfalls in existence, mainly because of the unique way the water trickles off the cliff. What it lacks in grandiosity, it more than makes up for with elegance, artistry, and class.
If you’re a forest person, the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany will keep you enchanted. Located across both Jasmund and Muritz National Parks, the forest has an ancient yet beautiful feel, making it one of the most wonderful natural attractions in Europe.
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]]>The Valley of Desolation is a marvelous natural feat to visit, and it’s located in the popular Camdeboo National Park. Enjoy the wonderful peaks and endless views, which are perfect for Instagram-worthy snapshots.
The Blyde River Canyon is known as “the green canyon”, a fact that should illustrate very strongly how natural and beautiful it is. You can visit the Three Rondavels and Bourke’s Luck Potholes to get the full experience, but no matter what you do there you’ll surely be satisfied.
This mountain has a peculiar flat top but an astonishing view of a myriad of different locations such as Devil’s Peak, Signal Hill, Lion’s Head, and many other cool sights. Located in Cape Town, Table Mountain is a place you certainly must visit in South Africa.
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]]>Teetering on the edge of a waterfall is this idyllic natural pool. Slip into its crystal turquoise waters and let the gentle breeze wash over you.
Nestled deep in the Bavarian mountains south of Munich is this astonishing lake. Surrounded by a magnificent forest, bordered by pebble beaches and with lots of offshore islands to explore, this must be on every wild swimmer’s bucket list.
Baggy Point on the Devonshire coast is home to a network of secret sea caves. Take a swim through these natural tunnels and you might even encounter a dolphin or a porpoise.
It is said that beneath the glistening waters and sandy beaches of this lake lies an ancient submerged village.
Warmed by subterranean hot springs, the lake in Annecy is a wonder to behold. You can swim in some of the world’s clearest waters beneath the astounding weight and cool magnificence of the Alps.
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]]>Jervis Bay is known for the pristine white sandy beaches and ocean views, but the magic happens at night when the shores glow. The glow occurs from a natural chemical reaction with plankton which makes it luminescent with a blue color.
Who would have thought a lake could be pink? Each lake is a slightly different shade of pink—Lake Hiller is bubblegum pink which perfectly contrasts the blue water of the Indian Ocean, Hutt Lagoon changes colors from pink to red and lilac purple, and Lake MacDonnell has a road that separates the pink waters from the blue-green waters of Cactus Beach.
Coral Spawning is the reef reproducing and it happens annually, lasting just a few nights. During this time, travellers can take a night time coral spawning dive or join an overnight vessel to see the natural phenomenon happen.
The world’s largest dinosaur footprint can be found on the north coast of Broome in Western Australia. The fossilised dinosaur print is 1.7 meters long and 130 million years old. At Gantheaume Point, tourists can see footprints of dinosaurs on the flat rocks.
The Southern Lights or Aurora Australis shine bright in the sky with beautiful colors of green, blue, purple, and red. They can be seen all year long, but they’re most common during the winter, May to August, and in September.
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]]>The post Here Are Some of Europe’s Most Breathtaking Natural Wonders appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Dubbed as the world’s largest accessible ice cave, Eisriesenwelt is a must-visit for anyone who loves cool nature. With frosty crystals and sparkles as far as the eye can see, this hotspot is truly magical. However, you’ll need warm clothing even if you’re there in the summer!
If you’re someone who loves beautiful clifftops, Preikestolen is one of the most picturesque views you could ask for. Also known as “Pulpit Rock”, this 2,000-foot cliff overlooks the South of Norway, and it attracts up to 300,000 visitors every year.
Sometimes the best natural wonders can show themselves in the form of a serene waterfall. When it comes to Romania’s Bigar Waterfall, it’s among the most beautiful waterfalls in existence, mainly because of the unique way the water trickles off the cliff. What it lacks in grandiosity, it more than makes up for with elegance, artistry, and class.
If you’re a forest person, the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany will keep you enchanted. Located across both Jasmund and Muritz National Parks, the forest has an ancient yet beautiful feel, making it one of the most wonderful natural attractions in Europe.
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]]>The post The Most Incredible Natural Hotspots of South Africa appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Valley of Desolation is a marvelous natural feat to visit, and it’s located in the popular Camdeboo National Park. Enjoy the wonderful peaks and endless views, which are perfect for Instagram-worthy snapshots.
The Blyde River Canyon is known as “the green canyon”, a fact that should illustrate very strongly how natural and beautiful it is. You can visit the Three Rondavels and Bourke’s Luck Potholes to get the full experience, but no matter what you do there you’ll surely be satisfied.
This mountain has a peculiar flat top but an astonishing view of a myriad of different locations such as Devil’s Peak, Signal Hill, Lion’s Head, and many other cool sights. Located in Cape Town, Table Mountain is a place you certainly must visit in South Africa.
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]]>The post 5 Enchanting Locations to Go Wild Swimming in Europe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Teetering on the edge of a waterfall is this idyllic natural pool. Slip into its crystal turquoise waters and let the gentle breeze wash over you.
Nestled deep in the Bavarian mountains south of Munich is this astonishing lake. Surrounded by a magnificent forest, bordered by pebble beaches and with lots of offshore islands to explore, this must be on every wild swimmer’s bucket list.
Baggy Point on the Devonshire coast is home to a network of secret sea caves. Take a swim through these natural tunnels and you might even encounter a dolphin or a porpoise.
It is said that beneath the glistening waters and sandy beaches of this lake lies an ancient submerged village.
Warmed by subterranean hot springs, the lake in Annecy is a wonder to behold. You can swim in some of the world’s clearest waters beneath the astounding weight and cool magnificence of the Alps.
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]]>The post Australia’s Home to Some of the Best Natural-Occurring Wonders appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Jervis Bay is known for the pristine white sandy beaches and ocean views, but the magic happens at night when the shores glow. The glow occurs from a natural chemical reaction with plankton which makes it luminescent with a blue color.
Who would have thought a lake could be pink? Each lake is a slightly different shade of pink—Lake Hiller is bubblegum pink which perfectly contrasts the blue water of the Indian Ocean, Hutt Lagoon changes colors from pink to red and lilac purple, and Lake MacDonnell has a road that separates the pink waters from the blue-green waters of Cactus Beach.
Coral Spawning is the reef reproducing and it happens annually, lasting just a few nights. During this time, travellers can take a night time coral spawning dive or join an overnight vessel to see the natural phenomenon happen.
The world’s largest dinosaur footprint can be found on the north coast of Broome in Western Australia. The fossilised dinosaur print is 1.7 meters long and 130 million years old. At Gantheaume Point, tourists can see footprints of dinosaurs on the flat rocks.
The Southern Lights or Aurora Australis shine bright in the sky with beautiful colors of green, blue, purple, and red. They can be seen all year long, but they’re most common during the winter, May to August, and in September.
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