Discover the majesty of nature through 10 little-known wonders of the world .
Unique attractions that few people know about. Photo: Freepik.
Besides famous wonders like the Great Wall of China or the Taj Mahal of India, the following places are also impressive and unique but little known.
1. Black sand beach in Iceland
Iceland's black sand beaches look like something out of a fantasy movie. They are known for their exceptionally dark sand, which comes from the area's volcanoes.
Black sand beach in Iceland. Photo: Tripadvisor.
When molten lava comes into contact with water, it cools and solidifies, breaking into small pieces. Over time, these pieces erode and break into smaller pieces, eventually forming black sand.
2. Lake Natron
Lake Natron is a unique saltwater lake located in northern Tanzania, near the Kenyan border. The lake is one of the great but little-known natural wonders and is especially red in color.
This red color is caused by the high mineral and salt content, especially sodium carbonate and other alkaline salts. These salts are brought into the lake by hot springs and mineral-rich groundwater from surrounding volcanic areas.
Lake Natron in northern Tanzania. Photo: Tanzania Horizon.
The lake’s high alkalinity and salinity create a harsh environment for most living organisms. However, Lake Natron is home to a variety of halophilic microorganisms and algae, including cyanobacteria. These organisms thrive in the harsh conditions and give the lake its vibrant red or pink hue.
3. Antelope Canyon
This canyon is located in the southwestern United States, in the Navajo Nation Reservation near Page, Arizona. What makes this canyon remarkable are its exquisite geological formations and beautiful colors.
The canyon has narrow, winding passages that have been eroded by wind and water over time. The walls are smooth and curved, with beautiful patterns carved into the rock.
Antelope Canyon in the southwestern United States. Photo: Visit Arizona.
Visitors can book guided tours to explore the canyon, then venture deeper into the depths and enjoy a unique display of colour, from vibrant reds and oranges to serene blues and purples. The contrast of light and shadow highlights the smooth, curved shape of the canyon walls.
4. Na Pali Coast
Na Pali is one of the most photographed places in Hawaii. The jagged green cliffs rise up around the sparkling turquoise water, creating an unforgettable scene.
Na Pali Coast in Hawaii. Photo: Go Hawaii.
Most visitors will find the landscape familiar, having appeared in many famous movies, such as Jurassic Park. While it can be explored by sea, it is recommended that visitors book an air tour to see the full splendor of the Na Pali Coast.
5. Belize Blue Hole
The Blue Hole of Belize is a famous natural wonder located off the coast of Belize in Central America. One of the largest and deepest underwater sinkholes in the world, it is over 300 m in diameter and over 120 m deep.
From the air, it forms a circular shape surrounded by turquoise water, creating a mesmerizing contrast. The deep blue color is due to the depth and clarity of the water. The blue hole was formed more than 10,000 years ago, after a series of events during the ice age when sea levels were much lower than they are today.
6. Yellowstone National Park
Established in 1872, Yellowstone is the oldest national park not only in the United States but also in the world. In its early years, the story of its brilliance was met with skepticism because the geothermal activity here was thought to be unusual.
Popular geothermal activities include geysers, hot springs, mud pots and steam vents. The park is home to the famous Old Faithful geyser, which shoots water up to 50 metres into the air on a regular schedule.
7. Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay is one of the most visited destinations in Vietnam. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ha Long Bay is a natural wonder not to be missed.
Ha Long Bay in Vietnam. Photo: Viettravelland.
The bay has more than 1,600 limestone islands and islets, creating a dramatic and awe-inspiring seascape. The emerald waters of Ha Long Bay are ideal for boat trips. The best time to visit the bay is from October to April, as the weather is quite cool during this period.
8. Pamukkale
Pamukkale in Turkish means "Cotton Castle", is known as the 8th natural wonder of the world and was recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage in 1988. Pamukkale is located in the city of Denizli, southwest of Türkiye, about 650 km from Istanbul.
From a distance, Pamukkale looks like a snow-capped mountain. Over the eons, natural deposits from hot springs rich in calcium carbonate have formed a series of pure white limestone layers that overlap like steps.
Visitors to Pamukkale have the opportunity to walk barefoot on the terraces, enjoying the feeling of warm mineral-rich water flowing around their feet. The terraces are not only visually stunning, but are also known for their healing properties.
9. Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls is a majestic natural wonder located on the border between Argentina and Brazil. Composed of more than 275 waterfalls, Iguazu is the largest waterfall system in the world. It is surrounded by lush rainforests and the sound of the falling water is like thunder.
Iguazu Falls is located on the border between Argentina and Brazil. Photo: CNN.
One of the most popular attractions at Iguazu Falls is Devil's Throat, a U-shaped waterfall that rises over 80 meters high. It is formed by a large, semicircular cliff jutting out from the surrounding landscape, with water spilling over the edge and into the deep abyss below.
10. Salar De Uyuni
Salar de Uyuni, also known as the Uyuni salt flats, is a unique natural wonder located in southwestern Bolivia. This is the largest salt flat in the world, covering an area of more than 10,000 km2, at an altitude of about 3,650 m above sea level.
The Uyuni Salt Flats are a vast expanse of land that stretches out into a surreal and unusual landscape. The salt flats were formed by the evaporation of prehistoric lakes, leaving behind a thick layer of salt and minerals.
The texture of the salt flats changes as you move across them, some areas are smooth and flat while others are cracked and rough, giving you the feeling of being in another world. The view is even more beautiful during the rainy season, when the water on the salt flats reflects the sky and creates a surreal scene.
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