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7 Wonderful Place in the World
Socotra Island
Located in the Indian Ocean. Have specific topography and climate Growing exotic species of plants,
some of trees their ages over 20 million years.
From their beauty and strange of the things. This island has been designated a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in July 2008.Exotic – StrangeDesignated – Register
Grand Prismatic Spring
The 3rd largest hot springs in the world.
Located in Yellowstone National Park, USA .
The colors, the shades of blue in the middle and orange color at the edge of the pond.
That makes this place spectacular as in the fairytale.
Spectacular – wonderful
Pamukkale
The beautiful hot springs of Turkey. This happens because of the earthquakes in
the past. For the word Pamukkale means Cotton Castle. The properties used to treatment of various
symptoms . Pamukkale has been listed as a World Heritage
Site.
Rio Tinto River
Located in southwest of Spain. There water source flowing from the
mountain Sierra Maury. Red color which causes from the
river have very high acidity and turn water to red.
It was a tourist attraction in Spain.
Blood Pond
Located at Beppu city ,Kyushu island In Japan.Red water caused of in the water have very high of iron.Not suitable for soak or shower in the water. Blood pond became the most famous hot springs of Beppu. Soak – dip in
Chocolate Hills
Located at Bohol island ,Philippines 1,268 hills of the mountain that
shaped like an inverted cone and also have similar size .
Name of this place come from the green grass covered by each hills turn brown in the dry season.Inverted – upside down
Hell's Door
Located in Turkmenistan . Giant holes deeper than 70 meters
with flames burn all the time. In the past this was an abandoned
mine , which has a large hole with gas pouring out.
In 1971 workers of mine decided used fire to burning gas. With the hope that the gas will burned. Many years past ,They didn’t know that from then till now the flames still burning.
Abandoned – left behind
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