
1. The Sun Cruise resort in South Korea
It is actually a hotel resort at the top of a cliff in Jeongdongjin on the east coast of South Korea.It is not a cruise ship, but a hotel that has 211 rooms, 6 restaurants and a rotating bar on the top floor. It is at the top of a cliff in Jeongdongjin on the east coast of South Korea.
2. Turquoise ice in Lake Baikal, Russia
When the lake freezes in the winter, it turns into this shining turquoise ice that breaks due to the wind and temperature differences, frost and sun. It is in Northern Lake Baikal located in Siberia of Russia, which is at least 20 million years old.
3. Tianzi Mountains in China
It is not a skektch from the Avatar film. These mountains exist in real life too. National Forest Park in China owns the credit of owning this 3,544-ft high sandstone-quartz pillar of Zhangjiajie. In fact, on September 1, the Avatar statue was installed at the park.
4. Salar de Uyuni
If you ever said to your girl friend that, you would bring the heaven on the earth, make sure you take her to Salar de Uyuni. Only then, your statement finds a truth.
Yes, the largest salt flat located in the Daniel Campos Province in Potosí in southwest Bolivia, can create a mirror like effect when a thin film of water gathers on it.
5. Cappadocia in Turkey
The underground city in Turkey appears like a Disney land. The Anatolian plains hold Cappadocia as a site of framed hills and fairy chimneys.
By Phani