Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

4 most "magical" places in the world, the more you look, the more fascinated you become

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông11/12/2022


1. Vatnajökull Glacier, Iceland

img

Vatnajökull Glacier is located near the town of Hofen in southeastern Iceland, covering an area of ​​over 80 million square kilometers. This is the first glacier in Iceland and the largest glacier in Europe. The scenery of this glacier is very beautiful but not all tourists can enter it. Only a certain period of the year can tourists enter, the number of people entering the ice cave is only about 200 people.

This glacier has an average thickness of about 400m, with the thickest place having a maximum thickness of 1km. Each time the glacier melts, a completely new cave with a completely new beauty is created. However, these caves exist very short-lived and tourists when visiting cannot help but admire its wonderful beauty.

2. Fluorescent Beach, Maldives

img

The fluorescent beach in Maldives, also known as Mars Tides, is made up of a colony of bioluminescent plankton. Specifically, dinoflagellates, or dinoflagellates, are the algae that cause this phenomenon. This beach was accidentally discovered by couples on their honeymoon in the Maldives. From a distance, it looks like a quiet beach with a spectacular blue glow, and is very suitable for couples to go sightseeing.

When the night falls, the sea water emits a beautiful shimmering blue. At this time, the beach is as beautiful as a picture from a fairy tale. Each gentle wave lapping against the shore creates an extremely enjoyable and pleasant feeling when walking in the evening.

3. Sand Dunes at Lassen Volcanic Park

img

The colorful sand dunes of Lassen Volcanic Park in the United States located in northern California, USA is a beautiful place like paradise. Most of the sand dunes in the volcanic park are colorful and very rare in the world . These sand dunes are the result of volcanic activity, as lava from magma eruptions forms volcanic slag when it is oxidized by cooling.

4. Atacama Desert

img

The Atacama Desert is located in the middle of the west coast of South America, where the weather is very dry and is one of the driest areas in the world. When NASA tested its latest space probe, it was one of the driest areas in the world. It was chosen for testing because they believe it has an environment very similar to Mars. This desert can be said to be very strange, and in 2015, El Nino brought unprecedented heavy rains, so many flowers bloomed at once and became a very beautiful and strange sight.

Chile is now seeking to protect this unique natural phenomenon in the Atacama Desert, the driest and sunniest place on earth. Every three years, this arid desert is covered with a brilliant carpet of flowers, with nearly 200 species.



Source

Comment (0)

No data
No data

Heritage

Figure

Enterprise

Vietnamese Films and the Journey to the Oscars

News

Political System

Destination

Product