7 Most Amazing Natural Wonders of the World

The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan
The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan

Feast your eyes and your imagination on this collection of the 7 most spectacular natural sights on the planet. And yes, all of these are real.

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1. Fly Geyser, Nevada, USA

Fly Geyser, Nevada, USA
Fly Geyser, Nevada, USA

Ok, this geyser isn’t 100% natural, but it was formed by accident. In 1964 drilling for sources of geothermal energy caused minerals to rise up into the strange-but-true form you can still admire today.

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2. Great Blue Hole, Belize

Great Blue Hole, Belize
Great Blue Hole, Belize

This oddity is definitely all-natural. The hole, 300 meters across and up to 125 meters deep, is one of the best places on Earth for scuba diving.

3. Plitvicer Seen, Croatia

Plitvicer Seen, Croatia
Plitvicer Seen, Croatia

The 16 Plitvice Lakes in Croatia are arranged in steps, linked by waterfalls. You can explore them on walkways like in the photo, or by boat.

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4. Zangye Danxia, China

Zangye Danxia, China
Zangye Danxia, China

The sandstone landforms of Zangye Danxia come in idiosyncratic and colourful formations, their layers revealing thousands upon millions of years of history and prehistory.

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5. Striped icebergs, Antarctica

Striped icebergs, Antarctica
Striped icebergs, Antarctica

Antarctica pretty much has freehold on ‘out-of-this-world’ natural wonders, as long as you like your wonders to come in white, or maybe blue, or in some cases, stripes.

6. The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan

The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan
The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan

In a story that recalls the creation of the Fly Geyser, the Door to Hell in Turkmenistan’s Karakum Desert has been burning brightly for over 40 years, ever since geologists tried to burn off natural gases discovered when drilling at the site.

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7. Côte d’Albâtre, France

Côte d'Albâtre, France
Côte d’Albâtre, France

You’ve heard of the White Cliffs of Dover, but how about the ‘White Cliffs of Normandy’? The chalk-white Alabaster Coast stretches for 80 miles are rises in cliffs up to 100m high, forming odd structures like the arch at Étretat.

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