Tuesday, 9 August 2011

World's Most Bizarre Landscapes



Sometimes there are excursions remembers experiencing something a little unusual. Urban landscapes and lively cities gives an interesting insight into a country lifestyle, but delve a little deeper and you may discover an aspect of the country seen by few.

1.Salar de Uyuni: Bolivia

A piece of dazzling white that awaits you in the Salar de Uyuni, a lake in the world's largest salt lake, where you are in a simple world of white and blue, or even more bizarre when the waters may reflect the seasonal sky and the horizon to dissolve.

The landscape here is just great - miles and miles of Salt Flats punctuated by dazzling cactus covered island - it's all an adventure of another world.

2.Mount Bromo: Indonesia

Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is located in East Java, Indonesia, and is home to Mount Bromo, one of the most popular attractions in the country. This amounts to an impressive active volcano 2392 meters above sea level, protected from the center of Sand Sea and the plain is at its best at dawn when the morning light to throw the orange glow across the rugged landscape.a mixing , volcanic peaks and gravel plains of the surrounding area makes the Mount Bromo very unusual and not miss any trips to Indonesia.

3.The Skeleton Coast: Namibia


Skeleton Coast is aptly named a rugged area off the coast of Namibia, and even though Stark is absolutely amazing. Castles Bedrock clay, gravel plains and dunes, reverberant, covered with ancient Welwitschia plants, can see a lot, making for a truly impressive landscape.strong current, fog, treacherous and shifting sandbanks submarine ships meant that many of the early explorers' destroyed here and can still be seen today, several meters away from the beach.

4.Rotorua: New Zealand

Rotorua is located on the southern shore of Lake Rotorua in New Zealand North Island. Throughout the city and around the wet mineral lakes, geysers and bubbling mud pools ever outbreak of a pungent odor that escapes from the holes in the ground fissures.people hydrogen and countless bathing in hot springs for centuries , believing that the mineral-rich waters have healing properties and a dip in one of the resorts is highly recommended.

5.Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve: Madagascar

To describe the forest of stones, Tsingy in Madagascar are sharp, needle-like peaks of limestone, which is carved into the natural landscape elements.the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is located in the western reaches of Madagascar and the bird life and the most famous resident Madagascar: the lizard. Exploring the Tsingy can be a challenging but very rewarding to negotiate through this geological wonderland.

7.Bourke's Luck Potholes: South Africa

It is named after Thomas Bourke, who predicts the area of ​​gold (though he never found anything on their own), Bourke's luck potholes are found in Mpumalanga, South Africa. a natural feature of swirling water created by erosion, these deep, cylindrical holes in the early years of the Blythe River Canyon are the most striking geological sites in South Africa. Easily visited from the White River and Hazyview, no shock Bourke lucky not to be missed.

8.The White Desert: Egypt

The white desert, or Sahara el Beyda, located about 30 miles north of the Bedouin village, Farafra, Egypt. Not surprisingly, the name comes from the cream-colored sand and limestone rock formations in the region, formed by occasional sandstorms.

Visit the vast landscape of the moon really appreciate the beauty of the area.

9.Longji: China

Only two hours north of the popular tourist attraction in Guilin, a great and ancient rice terraces Longji "backbone Dragon", by providing a place of respect for the Zhuang minority experience the culture firsthand. dating back over 800 years, the terraces are built on a hill, and change the season, the best time to visit the late spring (May) and autumn (September).

10.Kamchatka: Russia

Kamchatka - The Land of Fire and Ice - a relevant title for one of the most isolated of the world, still prohibits spectacular destinations. this volcanic peninsula that extends into spines Bering Sea ice cold in the Russian Far East is home to indigenous reindeer herders of people, the great grizzly bear and Steller's sea eagle, all at a background bubbling boiling hot springs and geysers.

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