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Magical places on Earth that make you speechless

By Carlton Leisure - 01/05/2014

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The Earth is amazing so as its attractions. It is so full of astounding attractions that to visit them in a single life span is next to impossible. The magical attractions which may be man-made or created by nature allure visitors from all corners of the world to visit them and catch the glimpses of them to understand that Earth is a beautiful and diverse planet to live in. Different geographical locations, different climates and seasons offer variety of natural wonders that it becomes next to impossible to believe that these places actually exist.

So pack your bags now and get ready for one of the most memorable holiday trips of your life that surely takes your breath away.

The Tunnel of Love, Klevan, Ukraine

Giant trees surround this old train tunnel located in Kleven, Ukraine is named as Tunnel of Love is truly a magical place to visit. It is a three kilometer railway section that leads to fiber board factory. The train goes three times a day and delivers wood to the factory. Its eye catching beauty is a delight for visitors and photographers. It is said that if you and your lover come to this tunnel and sincerely make a wish then it will come true. It is a popular spot for lover’s promise. So don’t get too lost in the moment.

MUSA Underwater Museum of Art, Cancun, Mexico

Dive into crystal clear water of the Caribbean Sea between the coast of Cancun and Mujeres and discover the surreal world under the surface of water which is a creation of British artist Jason de Caires Taylor. Enjoy an exceptional snorkeling tour which is a rare combination of art, science and care for environment is definitely worth exploring.

The Crooked Forest, West Pomerania, Poland

Planted in 1930 the Crooked Forest is located right outside of Nowe Czarnowo, West Pomerania, Poland. The reason of these pine trees mysterious shapes and the resulting Crooked Forest is unknown. In summers when the weather is most pleasant is the best time to visit it.

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Prehistoric lakes once covered the Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni near the crest of the Andes. When these lakes dried up over hundreds and thousands of years ago their rich salt content was left behind and with the passage of time the thick salt crust coats the region and now the Salar de Uyuni is not only the world’s largest salt flat but is one of the largest mirror on planet Earth as well. During the rainy season, most of the part of salt flat is covered by shallow water as there in nowhere to drain and thus creates a dazzling effect on the landscape reflects, sun, clods, planes, birds etc.

Antelope Canyon, Arizona, US

The mysterious and haunting beauty located on Nvajo land near Page, Arizona, Antelope Canyon is the most photographed slot canyon in the world formed over by hundreds of years of water running through sand stone. Visit the most spectacular attraction that awaits the adventurous travellers who seek to discover nature’s surprising masterpiece of color.

Naica Mine, Mexico

The Naica Mine due to its enormous gypsum crystals is also known as Queen of Giant Crystals of remarkable dimensions. Continuous mining goes on since more than a century and in 1910 the first of several crystal caves was discovered in a depth of 120 m underground. This is so called “Cave of Swords” contained extraordinary large sword like selenite crystals which are up to 2 meter in size. In 2000 yet another crystal cave system was discovered at 300 meter depth and is named as “Cave of Crystals” and is turned out to be one of the most spectacular geological and mineralogical discoveries ever made.

Bamboo Forest, Kyoto, Japan

Sagono Bamboo Forest located in Arashiyama, a district situated on the outskirts of Kyoto, is one of the most amazing natural sites of Japan. This beautiful groove is both peaceful and naturally aesthetic. The most amazing thing about this forest is which the wind makes while blows amongst the bamboo. It has been voted as hundred must preserved sounds of Japan by the Japanese Government.

Glowworm Caves in Waitomo, New Zealand

This specific spot in Waitomo Caves is known as the Glowworm Grotto. It is a place where glowworms create a starry effect on the ceilings a species of the size of mosquito which is exclusively found in New Zealand. More than 30 million years ago the legend of Waitomo began with the creations of limestone formations which is now become the most inspiring natural wonders of country.