Which is the most interesting place in the world to travel? It's hard to say in one sentence. It is said that the world is getting smaller because of the internet. However, the importance of travel has not decreased so much. And all over the world there are such extraordinary beautiful places, which when you see the pictures, you will not think that they are any place in the world; Like a background to an unearthly story. Today, we have come up with 20 such beautiful pictures from easy.com.
1. Santorini, Greece
According to scientists, a volcanic eruption in the Aegean Sea millions of years ago created a circular island. Over time, it became Santrini after Saint Irene. Yes, we are talking about the Greek island of Santorini. Santorini is one of the most beautiful islands in Greece. The small island is located in the Aegean Sea, about 200 km south of the mainland. Santorini is characterized by volcanic eruptions. The island is famous among tourists because of its architectural beauty. Blue and white houses have been built along the steep slopes of the island. Santorini is an attractive place for travelers. April to September is the ideal time to visit Santorini.
2. Capilan Suspension Bridge, Canada
The Capilan Suspension Bridge is located amidst the lush forests of British Columbia, Canada. The bridge was built in 1889. The bridge is located over the Kapilan River in North Vancouver, British Columbia. This magnificent bridge is 140 meters long and hangs at a height of 70 meters from the river. At least once in a lifetime, travelers will want to visit the Kepilan Suspension Bridge. But walking over the bridge is very scary.
3. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
This beautiful waterfall is located near the border of Zimbabwe and the Zimbazi River. Its height is 108 meters and width is 1,703 meters. Every second about 935 cubic meters of water falls from this waterfall. It creates thick fog up to a distance of about 20 km. It is called 'Moji-wa-Tuniya' in the local language as it makes a loud noise when the water falls. It means 'thunder smoke'. A cloud of water vapor is formed when the water falls from the Victoria Falls, which floats to a height of about 400 meters and can be seen from a distance of about 50 km. One of the most interesting scenes of this beautiful natural phenomenon is the formation of rainbows when light falls on the water vapor here. This rainbow can be seen not only during the day, but also during the full moon night. British explorer David Livingstone saw this waterfall in 1855 and named it after Queen Victoria. Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
4. Venice, Italy
One of the best tourist cities in Italy, Venice is a dream city for tourists. Every day many tourists from different countries of the world come to see this floating city. As a result, Venice is another source of income for the Italian government. Venice is located in the northeastern Veneto region. It was once the capital of the republic and known as the 'pacific or ruler' of the mermaid Venice. Its height is two meters seven feet. The volume of water is much greater than that of land. So the beauty of Venice is only in the waterways. The population of Venice is 636,244. Two crore tourists visit the country every year. There are about 118 islands in this city.
5. Rome, Italy
Rome is one of the most famous cities in the world. The capital of Italy has a history of thousands of years. Rome is called the center of Western civilization. The city was discovered in 753 BC. Rome is an ancient city of Paleolithic era. Rome is a unique pilgrimage site of European history, heritage and art and culture. In ancient times, a small town developed here, which the civilized Greeks called Italia. Italy is a city of Roman civilization with a combination of ancient Greek and Roman culture. Relatives, friends or family can get lost for some time in this ancient city. Rome, Italy is one of the most visited places in the world for travelers.
6. Great Blue-Hole, Central America
A large underwater sinkhole, the Great Blue-Hole is located near the center of the lighthouse reef. It is a special diving destination, with a depth of 407 feet and a width of 984 feet. If you love to dive in water, then this is the right place for you. It is now on the list of the most beautiful places in the world due to its beauty. Because in 2012, a Discovery Channel study ranked the Great Blue Hole as one of the 10 most amazing places on earth. It's not a cheap experience though, it requires a decent amount of spending. It is located in Belize in Central America.
7. The Red Beach, China
Spending some time at the beach can be fascinating, but if it's an amazing beach, it will be more memorable and wonderful. And this is China's Red Beach. It is located in Dowa, covering an area of 30 km southwest of Panjin. If you see this beach, it will seem that its water is red. But actually the water is not red. The water takes on a red color after the growth of a type of algae called Suida. There are more than 399 species of wild animals and 260 species of birds. Red Beach is visited by many tourists throughout the year. Anyone can come out there on a budget.
8. wall of china
Who does not know about the Great Wall of China? It is located in China, the most populous country in the world. It is one of the seven wonders of the world. This amazing and longest wall of the world is about 2695 kilometers in length and 4.57 to 9.2 meters or about 15 to 30 feet in height. About 9.75 meters or 32 feet in width. It is said that 12 pairs of horses can run simultaneously on the Great Wall of China. The Great Wall of China is one of the largest man-made monuments in the world. Chinese emperors started building it before the birth of Christ to escape the invasion of Mars from the north. The most notable walls were built in 220-206 BC. The wall is 8850 km long, starting from Dangdong in the east to Lop Lake in the west.
9. Machu Picchu, Peru
Machu Picchu is one of the most mysterious places in the world. In 1450, the Incas built the city of Machu Picchu. A hundred years later, the Spanish attacked and destroyed all the cities built by the Incas, but they did not find this city. The city of Machu Picchu was spared destruction. The ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu is located in the Cordingara de Vilcabamba region of the Andes Mountains, 50 miles northwest of Peru. It is said that Machu Picchu is perhaps the most famous monument of the Inca civilization.
10. Potala Palace, Tibet
The Potala Palace in Tibet is known as the residence of the Dalai Lama and the highest royal palace in the world. It took 50 years to build the 3700 meter high 13 storied palace. Apart from this, it has 1000 rooms. Potala Palace can be one of the ideal places for travelers to travel.
11. Great Rift Valley, Ethiopia
This area is about 6000 kilometers wide and is the largest rift valley in the world. This area extends from the Red Sea to Lake Malawi and is 75 km wide. The valley extends from Syria in Southwest Asia to Mozambique in Southeast Africa. The valley is six thousand kilometers long (3,700 miles) from north to south.
12. Taj Mahal, India
A royal tomb located in Agra, India. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the magnificent monument in memory of his wife Arjumand Banu Begum popularly known as Mumtaz. The construction of the monument started in 1632 AD, which was completed around 1648 AD. The Taj Mahal has attracted many tourists since its construction. Today the Taj Mahal attracts two to three million tourists, including two lakh foreign tourists, making it India's most popular tourist destination. Most tourists visit during the cold season—October, November and February.
13. Glass Beach, California
Who doesn't like the beach? It is hard to find a person who is not attracted to the wide blue sea and the vast beach where the blue waves crash. Almost every beach in the world has the same picture. Glistening white sandy beaches lapped by ocean waves. But MacArthur State Park near Fort Bragg, California has a strange beach. It no longer matches all beaches. Here, not sand, but glittering pieces of glass. The name of this beach is Glass Beach. Sea pleasure can be done on all beaches. But when you go to this beach known as Glass Beach, tourists will be filled with colorful transparent stones. Here, the reflection of the sunlight on the colorful rocks creates a heavenly scene. It is correct to call this beach full of glass pieces as 'Glass Beach'.
14. Antarctica, South Pole
Antarctica is the most remote continent of the world. Located at the South Pole of the Earth. The area is about one crore 40 lakh square kilometers. About 98 percent of this vast area is covered with an average of 1.9 km thick ice. Antarctica was identified as the coldest place on Earth on July 21, 1983. The temperature was minus 89.2 degrees Celsius. About 90 percent of the world's ice is stored in this continent. The highest peak here is Mount Vinsion, whose height is about 16,050 feet. There are also volcanoes. Despite the extreme climate, life exists in Antarctica. About 1,150 species of fungi, 700 species of algae, 100 species of moss, 25 species of liverwort and only 3 species of flowering plants can be seen here. Bacteria have been found about 2,600 feet below the ice. A few species of penguins are found in Antarctica. There are also petrels, albatross birds. Various species of marine animals including blue whales, killer whales, colossal squids, seals are also seen on the coast of Antarctica. There are also permanent residents of Eskimos. The wandering of these animals in the lap of ice has made Antarctica amazing.
15. Istanbul, Türkiye
Between Asia and Europe lies the country of Turkey, which was once part of the Ottoman Empire. Almost all of Turkey falls in the Asian part. Mountainous Anatolia is part of the Asia Minor peninsula. The rest of Turkey is called Eastern or Turkish Thrus. It is located in the southeast corner of Europe. Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey. The beautiful city can be one of the most attractive places for travelers.
16. Barcelona, Spain
Just as you will never get tired of traveling to Europe, you will never say no if you are told to visit Barcelona, Spain. Because what is not in Barcelona? If you want to see Messi or Ronaldo in football, you will see it when you go to Barcelona. Barcelona is home to famous beaches, hilly towns, centuries-old architectural masterpieces, Paralympic memories and, above all, an incredibly beautiful province. Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia province of Spain. Barcelona is the biggest city in Spain after Madrid. The remains of the Roman Empire can still be seen clearly in Barcelona on the Mediterranean coast.
17. Sydney, Australia
Sydney city is really beautiful. One such place to visit is the Australian coastal city of Sydney. When traveling with family, one should keep in mind that the trip should not be fun for some and boring for others. Every member of the family should have a place where they can have fun. Besides, the safety of the family should also be given utmost importance. Considering that, Australia will be at the top of the list. With theme parks, sunny beaches, water sports, rain forest, wildlife, you can call Sydney, Australia, the heart of entertainment for people of any age.
18. Hiller Lake, Australia
Healer Lake is a reservoir of astonishing natural beauty. It is located in the Middle Island of Western Australia. The amazing feature of this lake is that the water here is pink in color. The color of this water remains unchanged even after taking it into a container. But the scientists could not reach the exact solution of why the color of this water is pink. However, they confirmed that this is not the case for any type of algae. Although there are examples of red color in several lakes of the world due to colorful algae, shrimp etc., the presence of neither of these two can be observed in the water of the lake. So the matter is really mysterious. The beautiful lake, 600 meters long and 250 meters wide, has stunning sandy beaches and is surrounded by picturesque paperbark and eucalyptus trees. It attracts a lot of tourists just because of the amazing lake.
19. Bora Bora Islands, France
Bora Bora is an archipelago of 12 square miles, located west of French Polynesia. Located about 230 kilometers (143 mi) northwest of Popeye, the capital of French Polynesia, is a lagoon and surrounded by a reef. In the center of the island are two extinct volcanoes, Mount Pehia and Mount Otarmamenu. The highest peak is 727 meters (2,385 ft). In the past the island was called 'Pora Pora Mei Te Pora' in the Tahitian dialect, meaning 'Created by the Creator'. The economy of the Bora Bora Islands is mainly based on tourism. Many resorts are established on the island. Hotel Bora Bora was established in 1961 and overwater bungalows were built 9 years later. Many tourists visit the island every day to see the various cannons used in World War II. Air Tahiti has 5-6 daily flights to Bora Bora Islands. Vehicles are mainly used for hire cars and bicycles. Scuba diving is a major attraction on this island. There are various species of shark sanctuaries near the island.
20. St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City is the second largest church in the world. If one visits Rome, they must visit St. Peter's. The architecture of this Renaissance-era church is so remarkable that more than four million people visit it every year.