World is truly a heaven. Natural wonders and different points with interesting features manage to touch the human soul with their untouched nature and architectural structures discovered years ago. By concerning both the quality of living and beauty of places. In fact, Some places in the wold are too beautiful to be real. Check out the list of 10 most surreal places in the world you need to see to believe.
Godafoss Waterfall, Baroardalur District, Northern Iceland: Godafoss waterfall is an unmissable attraction on your trip to Iceland. It is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the entire European continent. This gorgeous waterfall is located in river skjalfandafjot of Boroardalur district of Northern Iceland. The Icelandic name 'Godafoss' means 'waterfall of the Gods'. This beautiful 12 meters high, 30 meters wide waterfall truly deserve that name. Surrounded by lava rocks, the Godafoss waterfall has an attractive horseshoe shape. Godafoss consists two main drops and one small drop. What the most satisfying thing about Godafoss falls for a traveler is its magnificent display throughout the year. Also, Godafoss can be visited from both sides.
Niagara Falls, United States: Niagara falls located in international border between Canada and United States. Niagara combines three waterfalls, American falls, Bridal Veil falls and Horseshoe falls. These three waterfalls together makes average water flow of 85000 ft/s. It is the highest water flow rate than any other waterfalls in the world. Horseshoe falls is the largest one among three water falls of Niagara and most part of it situated in the side of Canada. American falls and smaller Bridal veil falls entirely situated in US region. Niagara was formed 10000 year ago by Wisconsin glaciation. The brilliant green coloration of water of Niagara is caused by mixing up of salt and rock flavor with water at higher rate. The whirlpool that created by Niagara fall will stretches over an area of 1.2 kilometers. The depth of this section same as that of height of Niagara, that is 52 meters. The water from Niagara flows to lake Ontario in the Canadian province.
Matterhorn, Swiss-Italian Border: Regarding the beauty, no other Alpine peaks come close to Matterhorn. This gorgeous, pyramid – shaped, 4478-meter high mountain situated on the Swiss – Italian border. It is also the most recognizable Alpine peak in Europe.
Verdon Gorge, Southeastern France: The Verdon Gorge in southeastern France is perhaps the most beautiful gorge in the entire European continent. The beauty and global popularity of this gorge are defined by the turquoise colored Verdon river flowing through it. Besides the colorful river, the gorge itself is a wonder. It's 15.5 miles long and 700 meters deep. The high cliffs and deep valleys also make Verdon gorge a paradise for both hikers and climbers.
Cliffs Of Moher, County Clare, Ireland: Rising 700 ft above Atlantic ocean, cliffs of Moher is one of the European attractions that you should visit at least once in your lifetime. This surreal destination located on Burren area of County Clare in Western Ireland. These cliffs stretch over 8 km along the Atlantic coast. More than a million tourists come every year to enjoy this true wonder of nature. The height of these breathtaking cliffs varies from 400 ft to 700 ft. This destination is not just about the imposing cliffs, from here you could enjoy the stunning view of Atlantic ocean and gorgeous sunsets. Also, around 29 different species of birds live here. The colonies of stunningly beautiful Atlantic puffin is most famous among them.
Dolomites, Northeastern Italy: Dolomites is a beautiful mountain range located in Northeastern Italy. This mountain group consists of 18 peaks with an elevation above 3000 meters. This site is globally known for its beautiful Alpine landscape which comprises picturesque valleys, lush forests, glaciers, and plains. UNESCO has been enlisted Dolomites as a World Heritage Site in 2009. Apart from enjoying the jaw-droppingly beautiful landscapes, you can enjoy a wide range of activities in Dolomites including climbing, cycling, skiing, and hiking.
Dead Sea, Jordan: Dead sea is the second saltiest bodies of water in the world, located between borderline of Israel and Jordan. The salinity of death sea averages between 34.2 -35 percentage. It is almost ten times greater than that of normal salinity of sea water. This higher percentage of salinity makes lack of aquatic life, that's why this lake called as 'The dead sea'. It is also situated 423 meters below sea level, makes lowest elevation on land. This high concentration of salt also let the visitors to float in dead sea. The water of dead sea also benefits human health as it contains high volume of minerals like potassium, calcium, sulphur and bromine. This water can heal different skin conditions and will flush out toxins. The unusual concentration of minerals also cause discharging of asphalt in dead sea. It is said to be huge amount of asphalt imported from dead sea to Egypt for during mummification processes.
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Karst, Central Croatia: Plitvice lakes national park is perhaps the most beautiful tourist destination in Croatia. This 114 sq mile National Park consists of 16 amazing terraced lakes interconnected by series of gorgeous waterfalls. These lakes were formed by the result of flowing water over limestone rocks over thousands of years. The mineral rich waters of Plitvice lakes have an incredible turquoise coloration. It is one of the oldest National Parks in Europe and a world heritage site. Plitvice lakes are located in two different sections – twelve lakes on the upper part and four on the lower part. Thankfully, there are walking trails that bring a magnificent view of these crystalline lakes and waterfalls.
Canals Of Venice: Venice is a group of 117 small islands separated by canals and lined through bridges. In other words the 117 canals of Venice divided the city into 117 different Islands. Interestingly these canals served as main transportation network in Venice. Grand canal, the main waterway of the city is the largest canal of Venice, have a length of 3.8 km and width of 60 – 90 meter. Grand canal boat tour becomes the best way to explore Venice, to get deep knowledge about historical importance of the city. Gondolas, traditional flat bottomed boats and motorized boats are mainly used for grand canal tour. Such tours bring close view of historical buildings, palaces, churches and centuries old rialto bridge of Venice.
Fjords of Norway: Norway is amazing in so many ways. But, Fjords may be the best thing you love about Norway. Although there are many fjords around the world, none come close to the beauty of Norwegian fjords. That's why Norway Fjords cruise is so popular among international tourists. Cruising is the best way to explore the unparalleled beauty of Norwegian Fjords.
Navagio Beach, Zakynthos Island, Greece:Navagio is a surreal beach located on Zakynthos island in Greece. This beautiful beach is known for its clear blue waters and surrounded by high limestone cliffs. This picturesque beach can only be accessed by the boat. Navagio beach is also called as shipwreck beach because there is a wreck of a ship named Panagiotis.
Great Blue Hole, Belize: It is a large natural underwater sinkhole located 70 kilometers from main land and at center of Belize barrier reef. This sinkhole have a depth of 120 meter and it is 300 meter across. It formed in ice age, 150000 years ago by the opening of a dry cave. The melting of ice and rising of seas level causes the formation of great blue hole. The great blue hole became a world heritage site in the year 1997. It is also home for 500 rare form of animals and plant life. Every year this natural sink hole attracts more than 2 lacks of international tourists. scuba diving becomes main activity in great blue hole.