Sunday, January 10, 2021

Find natural beauty

 TEN 10 beautiful places

           With natural

       Beauty in the world


Boracay, Philippines

Boracay is a small island in the central

Philippines.its known for its resorts and

Beaches.Along the west coast white beaches 

Are backed by palm trees bars and restaurants.on the east coast strong wind

Make bulabog beach a hub for water sport.

With its gentle coastlines and transporting sunsets, it's easy to see why Boracay was voted one of the best islands in the world by our readers. Unfortunately, it's become too touristed—the island closed for "rehabilitation" last year to compensate for overcrowding and unregulated development; it's since reopened to a limited number of visitors per day.

Cliffs of Moher, Ireland

The cliff of moher are sea cliffs are located at the southwestern edge of the burn region in country clare irland.

They run for about 14 kilometers.the nearest city is Lahinch.

Few places exemplify the raw, untamed beauty of Ireland’s west coast as this natural wonder, which tops 702 feet at the highest point. And while you might know them better as the Cliffs of Insanity from The Princess Bride (inconceivable!), in reality, the cliffs are located just south of Galway.

The Great Barrier Reef and Whitehaven Beach, Australia

Whitehaven beach is a 7km stretch along Whitsunday island,Australia.the island is accessible by boat seaplane&helicopter from Airline beach.

Although the Great Barrier Reef—the largest living thing on Earth—can be seen from space, the best vantage point belongs to the avid snorkelers and scuba divers who visit each year. If you must resurface, do it at the Whitsundays—namely Whitehaven Beach, often considered to be one of the world's most beautiful beaches.

Faroe Islands

The Faros island is a self -governing archipelago, part of the kingdom of Denmark.it comprises 18 rocky, volcanic island between Iceland and Norway,connected by road tunnels ferries,causeways and bridges.

If you haven't heard of the Faroe Islands, you definitely will soon. With its grass-roofed houses, rocky coastlines, and abundance of puffins, the self-governed group of 18 volcanic islands is basically one giant photo op. Mulafossur Waterfall might be the archipelago's most famous site—the cascade is like something from a fantasy novel, falling over the rocky cliffs of Vagar Island to the ocean below, with the green hills of Gásadalur village as a backdrop.


Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

Fernando De Noronha is a volcanic archipelago about 350 kilometers off Brazil's northeast coast.

This archipelago off the northeast coast of Brazil consists of 21 islands, featuring some of the best beaches and most beautiful landscapes in the country. Think waterfalls, towering cliffs, stretches of white sand, and—perhaps best of all—limited tourists.

Socotra, Yemen

Socotra located between the Guardafui channel and the Arabian sea is the largest of the four island in socotra Archipelago.

Nearly 350 miles off the southern coast of Yemen, Socotra has both the remoteness and surrealism of some strange, distant planet. The UFO-like dragon's blood trees are the island's most notable feature—we dare you to find those in your friendly neighborhood park.

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
With its granite pillars, azure lakes, and steppes spotted with grazing guanacos, Torres del Paine is one of the most impressive sites in the entire Southern Hemisphere. It also happens to be an extremely popular destination for hikers: The ultra-ambitious can travel the Full Circuit—crossing the entire park—in nine days.

Trolltunga, Norway
Any Pinterest or Instagram user has probably seen a photo of Trolltunga ("Troll's Tongue), Norway's undeniable photography darling. The protruding rock sits about 2,300 feet above Lake Ringedalsvatnet, tempting travelers to inch out to the edge. Unfortunately, Trolltunga has fallen prey to "death by popularity" and local organizations have called for tourist caps to protect the site. But even if you don't get your once-in-a-lifetime profile picture on the rock's edge, you can still soak up some epic fjord views from the surrounding mountain area.

Uluru, Australia
No matter how you choose to view the 700-million-year-old Uluru (or Ayers Rock)—from above by hot air balloon, across the desert on a motorcycle, hiking at the base during the technicolor sunset—witnessing its majesty should be on every traveler's list.

Zakynthos, Greece
Far less crowded than sister islands Mykonos and Santorini, Zakynthos has some of the most beautiful beaches in the Greek Isles—namely, Navagio Beach. Sheltered by cliffs, Navagio is only accessible by boat, and draws its name (“Shipwreck”) from a freighter that ran aground, was abandoned, and still rests in the beach’s white sands today.

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