Collection of surreal 'surreal' landmarks that exist on Earth
Many people will be surprised as lost in the alien world when admiring the scenery of these places.
The earth is still moving and developing. Besides the famous, impressive landmarks, there are still many primitive places, no human figure on our Green Planet.
Let's review some strange places - where "alien" places exist on Earth.
Wai-O-Tapu hot lake
Wai-O-Tapu hot lake in Taupo, New Zealand is created from underground circuits of the volcanic range in the region. The special geological structure of this land has created many magical colors for the Wai-O-Tapu hot lake.
Oasis of Timia in the Air Mountains, Niger
Located in the Air Mountains in northern Niger, Timia is one of the most beautiful oases in Niger when it not only owns a cool lake, but also has many green gardens with fruit trees like oranges and lemons.
Lava in Hawaii volcanic park
Image of a fern branch sprouting on cooled lava in the volcanic park in Hawaii, USA. Over time, volcanic lava and ash will decompose and turn the land into ideal habitats for plants.
Vegetation in Iceland
The vegetation surrounds the lava remnants in the town of Kirkjubaejarklaustur, Iceland.
Namibia desert
Wind blowing for millions of years has "sculpted" sand in the Namib, Namibia desert into giant sand dunes. The sand here bears the red color of iron oxide, although it looks arid but keeps enough moisture necessary for plants to live.
Park in Yukon Territory, Canada
The image of "tombstones" on the park's waterfront in Yukon Territory, Canada gives viewers a great deal of perspective on extraterrestrial scenes.
Geothermal hot spring
Surrounding a geothermal hot spring in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming is a toxic smoke, with a combination of salt, sulfur, iron oxide that makes the scene cut from a sci-fi film.
Madagascar forest
The image of the row of baobap trees in Madagascar makes people think of giants. But few people know that each baobap tree can store up to 300 liters of water, allowing plants to live well for long periods without rain.
Hengifoss Waterfall, Iceland
Between the green plateau and the same mountain, the Hengifoss waterfall appears like a pure white silk strip, somewhat out of place on fossilized lava soil alternating red clay.
Finnich Canyon, Scotland
The basalt stone walls in the canyon of Finnich, Scotland are home to a variety of plants such as moss, lichen, fern .
Cypress trees in Tuscany, Italy
Tuscany cypress trees are considered one of the symbols of the nostalgia and romance of Italy.
Pinnacles Desert, Australia
The Pinnacles Desert is located in the south-west of Australia, with thousands of weathered stone columns rising from the golden sand. This is the result of beautiful natural limestone structures, formed from 25,000 to 30,000 years ago, after the sea receded leaving minerals from the shells.
White sand dunes in New Mexico
Image of pure white sand dunes at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico looks like layers of snow covering a large area, about 712 square kilometers.
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