19/01/2015

1. Cenotes de Yucatán (Mexico)


2. Bora Bora (french polynesia)


Bora Bora is an atoll in the Society Islands, part of French Polynesia, located northwest of Tahiti, about 260 km northwest of Papeete. It has an area of 29.3 km² and consists of an extinct volcano surrounded by a lagoon separated from the sea by a reef. The island is surrounded by motus, which are small elongated islands that usually have some width and vegetation. One of the most beautiful and photographed Polynesia Motu Tapu is motus, especially those taken before a hurricane part of the tongues of sand that had at their ends carry.

3. Iguazu Falls (Argentina, Brazil)


To enjoy as close as possible to the Iguazu Falls, prefer (perhaps) the part Argentina Brazil. Water in great waterfalls formed by a fracture of the Iguazu River, verticality and foam, DIN and beauty in the heart of lush nature. Inescapable.

4. Great Blue Hole (Belize)


The Great Blue Hole is a large sink or "blue hole" off the coast of Belize. It is located near the center of Lighthouse Reef, a small atoll located 100 kilometers from the mainland and Belize City. The hole is circular in shape, and has more than 300 meters wide and 123 meters deep. He trained as a system of limestone caves during the last ice age, when sea levels were much lower. As the sea began to rise again, the caves were flooded, and the roof collapsed.

5. Banff National Park (Canada)


The park includes impressive mountains, deep river valleys and the resorts of Banff and Lake Louise. It is located southeast of the parks of the mountain range. In the 1880s, construction of the intercontinental railroad and the discovery of hot springs on Sulphur Mountain in Banff became a major national tourist. Today Banff delights tourists from all over the world.

6. Marrows (Spain)


Las Médulas is a Spanish landscape environment formed by an ancient Roman gold mining located near the eponymous town in the region of El Bierzo, León province, autonomous community of Castile and León. It is considered the largest gold mine open pit throughout the Roman Empire.

7. Amazon (Peru, Colombia, Brazil)


The Amazon River is a large and mighty waterway located in South America. Travel the continent from west to east, from the peaks of the Andes in Peru to the Atlantic coast of Brazil. It has a length of 6800 km, making it the longest and mightiest river in the world. The Amazon Basin is the largest watershed surface of the planet, which sustains the Amazon rainforest.

8. Glacier Perito Moreno (Argentina)


A real white curtain rises to 60 m above the lake in which drops from time to time and with a deafening crash, blue ice blocks. The show Perito Moreno glacier continues to fascinate: I admire it from the runways equipped for that purpose or come by boat.


9. Niagara Falls (Canada, United States)


Towards the middle of its course from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, the Niagara River plunges suddenly by an immense cliff, creating one of the great natural wonders of the world. Niagara Falls mark the border of Canada. The American Falls on the American side measuring 300m / 1000 feet wide and over 50m / 160 feet high. Although many waterfalls in the world are higher, the spectacular water flow and relatively accessible location have attracted visitors for centuries.

10. Torres del Paine (Chile)


The Torres del Paine are a small but outstanding group of insert mountains in the Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. It is located 150 km from the town of Puerto Natales and 400 km north of Punta Arenas and over 2,500 km south of the Chilean capital Santiago. It is administratively located within the town of Torres del Paine, Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica.

11. Angel Falls (Venezuela)


Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world water, with a height of 979 m. It is located in the Canaima National Park in Bolivar State, Venezuela.

12. Archipelago Los Roques (Venezuela)


The archipelago of Los Roques is a group of islands and cays in the Lesser Antilles belonging to Venezuela that have an estimated 40.61 km² and are located between the archipelago Las Aves (west) and the island of La Orchila surface (the east) 176 km north of Caracas and represents one of the main tourist attractions of the country. It is considered the largest marine park in Latin America.

13. Sherwood Forest (England)


Sherwood Forest is a forest known worldwide, located near the village of Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, England, and historically associated with the legend of Robin Hood. The 423 hectares of forests are today the remains of the great royal hunting area, extending into neighboring counties. In 1969, Nottinghamshire County Council opened its doors to the public park that manages the forest. In 2002, Sherwood Forest was designated as a national nature reserve.

14. Picture Rocks (United States)


Picture Rocks is a census-designated place located in Pima County in the US state of Arizona. In the 2010 Census it had a population of 9,563 inhabitants and a population density of 52.09 persons per km.

15. Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)


The Galapagos Islands are an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean located 1000 km off the coast of Ecuador. It consists of 13 large islands with an area greater than 10 square kilometers, 5 medium islands with an area of 1 km² to 10 km² and other 215 islets small addition of rocky headlands few square meters distributed around the line of terrestrial Ecuador.

See The best natural scenery in the world (PART 2)

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