Everyone wants to travel the world and visit the beautiful sites. The world is such a beautiful place. Look outside and observe what you see and hear. There’s the birds singing, the wind in the trees, and the most gorgeous scenery known to mankind. Traveling to places you’ve never been before is very stressful but rewarding.
I bet you have a bucket list of things you would like to do before you die and one of them is exploring all different kinds of landmarks and pieces of history around the world. but with so many places to visit where do you start? Here we come to you with the list of-
10 most incredible super awesome places to visit around the world before you die.
1. White Haven Beach, Australia
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White Haven Beach is known for it’s white sands. The beach is a seven kilometer stretch along WhitSunday Island.. The island is accessible by boat from the mainland tourists ports of Airlie Beach and Shute Harbour, as well as Hamilition Island. The beach was named the top Eco friendly Beach in the world by Cnn.com. Dogs are not permitted on the beach and cigarette smoking is prohibited.
2. Westin Maui Resort and Spa, Hawaii
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The resort and spa has a fantastic lobby with waterfalls and pools. The resort greets visitors to this lush Kaanapali Resort where the impressive scenery, friendly service and the fabulous spa and awesome swimming pools are the highlights.The Westin Maui Resort and Spa, Kaanapali is located along a breathtaking stretch of the gorgeous white sand.
3. The Fairy Pools On The Isle of Skye, Scotland
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If you are backpacking in Scotland generally or are planning a trip to the Isle of Skye, then I heartily recommend that you visit the so – called Fairy Pools. The Fairy Pools is located in Cuillins Hills, Isle of Skye, Scotland. The Fairy Pools are a series of clear cold pools and waterfalls formed as Allt Coir’a Mhadaidh tumbles down from the foothills of the Black Cuillins into Glen Brittle.
4. Marble Caverns of Carrera Lake, Chile
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Azure Temple, located by Lake General Careera in Patagonia, Chile, is a natural wonder that could be the world’s most beautiful network. An Azure Temple created by nature, the walls if this network of water-filled marble caverns show just how magnificent the precious geography of our planet can be.
5. The Shahara Bridge, Yemen
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This bridge was constructed in the seventeenth century to connect towns at the tops of mountains in the country of Yemen. The Shahara Bridge was built to fight against Turkish invaders. It’s a scary bridge and a popular tourists attraction.
6. Havasu Falls, Grand Canyon National Park
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Havasu Falls is paradise on Earth. This is an absolutely amazingly beautiful waterfall located in a remote Canyon of Arizona. The spectacular waterfalls and isolated community within the HavaSupai Indian Reservation attracts thousands of visitors each year. The HavaSupai are intimately connected to the water and the land. This blue – green water is sacred to the HavaSupai.
7. Fjaorargljufur Canyon, Iceland
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Fjaorargjufur is a canyon in South East Iceland which is up to a hundred meters deep and about two kilometers long with the Fjaora River flowing through it. it is located near the Ring Road, not far from the village of Kirkjubaejarklaustur. The canyon was created by progressive erosion by flowing water from glaciers through the rocks and palagonite over millennia.
8. Arang Kel Neelum, Kashmir, POK
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Arang Kel Neelum is a breathtaking, lush green village in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir. Situated at the hilltop near Kel, about fifteen hundred feet ascend from River Neelum. It is also a village full of beautiful sceneries. It is a piece of utmost beauty, once can find in Kashmir. Visit Neelum Valley for Arang Kel, a place worth visiting.
9. The Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland
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This beautiful avenue of beach trees was planted by the Stuart Family in the eighteenth century.The Dark Hedges natural phenomena in Northern Ireland and a popular attraction for tourists from across the world. It was intended as a compelling landscape feature to impress visitors.
10. Coast Near Marsa Matruh, Egypt
Mersa Matruh is a major Egyptian tourists resort and serves as a getaway resort for Europeans as well as cairenes eager to flee the capital in the summer months. The city is known for its white soft sands and calm transparent waters.