An eye-opening view of the world's wonders and beauties(1)



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An eye-opening view of the world's wonders and beauties(1)

Angel Falls (Venezuela) Angel Falls is the world's largest waterfall in terms of drop, with the waters of the Churon River cascading straight down the sheer walls of the flat-topped plateau of Auyan-tepui Mountain, barely touching the cliffs, with a drop of 979.6 meters, roughly 18 times the height of Niagara Falls. Angel Falls is located on the Churon River, a tributary of the Caroni River, in the Guiana Plateau, Bolivar State, Venezuela. Hidden deep in the dense forests of the highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. The waterfall is divided into two stages,

 

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Grand Prismatic Hot Springs, Yellowstone, USA

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Yellowstone NationalPark covers 7,988 square kilometers in the northwestern corner of Wyoming in the Midwestern United States and extends northwest into Idaho and Montana. This area was originally sacred to the Indians, but became the world's first national park as a result of excavations by the American explorers of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Yellowstone is famous for its unique geothermal resources, and it was listed as a World Natural Heritage Site in 1978.

Known as “the most beautiful surface of the earth”, the Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in Yellowstone, with a diameter of more than 110 meters, showing different colors such as blue, green, yellow, orange, tangerine and red from the inside out, etc. It is said that after the underground water bubbles up from the cracks of the ground, all kinds of minerals are oxidized by oxidation reaction, and the bacterial habitats in the water at different temperatures with different photosynthesis, which make the water in the spring produce gem-like colorful changes. It is said that after the underground water emerges from the cracks in the ground, various minerals are oxidized and the bacteria in the water at different temperatures and photosynthesized, making the spring water as colorful as gems.

Underwater Waterfall 

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At the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and Greenland, there is an undersea mega waterfall called Denmark Strait. The waterfall is 3,500 meters high, which is about four times higher than the tallest waterfall in the world, and the huge volume of water poured out is equivalent to 25 times the flow rate of dumping all of the water of the Amazon River into the ocean in one second. In addition to being visually stunning, it has an important and wonderful role in regulating the temperature and salinity of the sea.

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Uyuni Salt Marsh


When the rain clears, the open, extremely smooth and flat Uyuni salt marsh creates a breathtakingly beautiful “mirror in the sky”. Uyuni Salt Marsh is known as the world's largest salt-covered wilderness. Due to its size, it is difficult to find any reference when determining the skyline.

Spotted Lake, Canada

Spotted Lake is a saline lake in northwestern Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada. As the water evaporates in the summer, it exposes the minerals at the bottom of the lake, creating numerous small puddles shaped like spots.

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Flying Geyser


Fly Geyser, located in Nevada, USA, is the world's most colorful geyser, which displays bright and vivid colors that make tourists feel bright and at the same time lament the wonders of nature, reminiscent of the volcanic rings on Saturn. ......

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Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
Ireland's Cliffs of Moher, the coastal cliffs with the largest drop in Europe, the power of the ocean vortex that gulps foam 200 meters down through the rocks makes the people above the cliffs tremble, and allows you to capture the world's most solemn sunset glow. The fantastic landscape has also made the Cliffs of Moher the setting for many movies.

From the cliffs, you have an unforgettable view of the Atlantic Ocean horizon. The word “breathtaking” is the best way to describe it. The name “Cliffs of Moher” translates to “Cliffs of Destruction”.

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 The world's highest active volcano

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The world's highest active volcano is located in Cotopaxi National Park, Ecuador.

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