The surrealist landscapes in the world

Ha Long Bay of Vietnam is listed as "The most surreal beauty places in the world", voted by the Telegraph.

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Ha Long is a small bay in the western part of Tonkin Gulf. With an area of ​​about 1,553 km 2 , the bay is made up of 1,969 islands, most of which are limestone islands. In 1994, the World Heritage Committee recognized Ha Long Bay as a world natural heritage with an outstanding aesthetic value. In 2000, the World Heritage Council recognized Ha Long Bay as the second world heritage with a value for geology and geomorphology.

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The Wild Valley in Dominica used to be a tropical forest. In 1880, a volcanic eruption turned this place into a desert. Animals and plants become poor. Today only lizards, ants and cockroaches living in the valley by hot mud and volcanoes often burn this place.

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Burned by heat from the sun, Arizona desert in the United States resembles a ruined picture with red, orange, green, gray and pink colors.

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Purnululu National Park in western Australia is hardly known to the world, although the first photo of it was published in 1980. Previously, the national park was an aboriginal residence in the rainy season.

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Stone forest is located in the arid Patagonia land in southern Argentina. It owns many fossil tree stumps. 130 million years ago, this place was a huge, wet forest. However, during the formation of the Andes Mountains, giant craters burned Patagonia and the forests here petrified.

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The Desert Desert, also known as Wadi Rum, in southern Jordan has giant sand dunes and sand dunes. They are separated by monolithic rocks, natural domes, narrow canyons. At dawn, sunset or when night falls with thousands of stars twinkling in the sky, the desert has a sad beauty. Although wild, Wadi Rum is home to many tribes from prehistoric times. They left their mark through the stone paintings and temples.

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Lake Myvatn in Iceland is located near an area with many volcanoes still active. With a water surface area of ​​about 37 km 2 , it is surrounded by craters, lava columns, mud pits and many small islands around. Myvatn and the surrounding swamps have extremely rich flora and countless waterbirds, especially ducks.

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Cappadocia region is located in central Turkey. It used to be one of the main roads in ancient times. The Jews built underground cities under Cappadocia to flee the pursuit of Roman troops. Above, Cappadocia valley has countless pyramid stone columns. They formed by volcanic lava, eroded by rain, wind, water.

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Bogoria is the name of a large but very shallow saltwater lake (depth of about 10 m) in Kenya. With a length of 34 km and a width of 3.5 km, it is one of the flamingos of the flamingos. Because of its location in the volcano, Lake Bogoria has a lot of hot water vessels sprayed up from the bottom. The presence of salts and hot water makes it impossible for any type of algae to live here.