The world's strangest natural wonders
Caño Cristales, Colombia:Commonly called the "River of Five Colors" or the "Liquid Rainbow," the Caño Cristales' striking yellow.
Racetrack Playa, USA: California's Death Valley is the location of the Racetrack Playa.
Chocolate Hills, Philippines: There's a legend that attributes the Chocolate Hills found in the Bohol.
Ijen, Indonesia: Resembling an enormous polished rhinestone, the turquoise-colored acidic crater lake of Ijen.
Danakil Depression, Ethiopia: The hottest place on Earth, Ethiopia's Danakil Depression roasts under an average-year round.
Mount Zaō, Japan: One of the most famous mountains in Japan, Mount Zaō is known for its "snow monsters.
Bryce Canyon, EUA: In the mid-1800s, the area now known as Bryce Canyon in Utah was settled by Mormon pioneers.
Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand: Delve into the Waitomo Glowworm Caves on North Island and be charmed by thousands of luminous glowworms.
Gomantong Caves, Malaysia: An intricate cave system found on Sabah, the Gomantong Caves have been renowned for centuries.
Kingley Vale, England: Kingley Vale in West Sussex has one of Europe's most impressive yew forests.
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