Discover the 10 most pristine lands in the world

Antarctic ice sea, jungle Papua New Guinea, Chile's Atacama desert . 3 of 10 lands are still quite alien to humans, so they still retain the original features as originally formed.

1. Antarctica

Antarctica - the coldest land on Earth and contains the most mysterious things for humans.

Since 96% of the continent's area covered with ice more than 1.6 km thick, this was really a harsh land with human life

People come to Antarctica to conduct research activities and many other jobs only about 1,000 people in the winter and 5,000 people in the summer.

Residents of this cold land are penguins, whales, seals, and many seabirds.

2. Atacama Desert, Chile

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Atacama is one of the most exotic lands in the world because in fact, this desert has never received any rain.

Covering a total area of ​​103,600 square kilometers, only salt, sand, lava and rock are so dry that no creature can survive and grow. According to NASA experts, they can conduct Mars research experiments right in the desert.

In addition, due to different conditions such as standing at a high position compared to sea level, the sky has no cloud cover, hot dry air, not affected by light pollution and cockroaches. the signal from the surrounding large cities, which the Atacama desert has been chosen as the site of the installation of two observatory astronomical observatories of the world.

3. Kamchatka, Russia

The Kamchatka peninsula in Russia's Far East is an unspoiled and pristine land surrounded by the Pacific Ocean to the east and the sea of ​​Okhotsk in the west.

Over the past five decades, the Kamchatka Peninsula has struggled to cope with 9-magnitude earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and even a cold chill in the winter.

4. Fiordland, New Zealand

The Fiordland area, located at the south end of New Zealand's west coast, is considered a wild, rugged land with high rocky mountains - a place where people are completely absent.

Even the Maori Aboriginal people only came to Fiordland for a short time to hunt, catch fish and collect expensive jade stones.

In addition, Fiordland is also known as one of the cleanest air-conditioned lands on the planet thanks to the wind from Antarctica blowing straight to this area.

5. Daintree National Park, Australia

Daintree National Park in northern Queensland, Australia is home to the 110-million-year-old tropical rainforest - one of the oldest ecosystems on Earth.

Daintree Park also has thousands of rare plants, including trees dating back more than 2,500 years.

6. Bhutan

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Tibet is considered a pristine paradise, Bhutan is even much cleaner. More than 60% of Bhutan's area is covered by tree forests and 1/4 of its territory is designed to be strict national parks and protected areas.

The Kingdom of Bhutan is also considered as the land of the Thunder Dragon - where convergence of rugged valleys and mountains, combined with high ecological diversity.

7. Republic of Seychelles, Africa

50% of the Seychelles island area is located in the conservation area, so there are many pristine beaches and many rare animals such as the Seychelles black parrot.

8. Papua New Guinea

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Papua New Guinea is one of the most undiscovered lands in the world. Scientists believe that many species of plants and animals are still living and growing in the dense forest in this nation's territory.

Understanding and discovering the mysteries in Papua New Guinea faces many difficulties due to the rugged terrain, ruggedness, complex legal system and budget for infrastructure construction.

9. Galapagos Islands, Pacific Ocean

The Galapagos Islands are home to giant turtles, iguanas, sea lions, penguins, whales and many other fish.

The population of the island is only about 23,000 people with hundreds of species of plants and animals, but only here.

10. Namibia

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Namibia is one of the most sparsely populated areas in the world. The name of the country located in this southern African region is located in the Namib desert.

But Namibia is the home of jaguars in numbers of up to 2,500 individuals, accounting for one-quarter of the world's jaguars.

With huge sand dunes, ancient stone carvings, many craters and majestic waterfalls, Namibia is considered one of the most undiscovered lands in Africa.