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100 the most beautiful places everyone has to visit at least once (Part 5)

We are here again and it means that we are going to go on a trip around the most beautiful places around the world again.

Be ready to see the next compilation of places that are worth visiting at least once.

Waterfalls, thermal springs, wonderful beaches, tunnels, famous bridges and national parks! All this and even more we have for you today.

Caño Cristes, Colombia

Caño Cristales
photo: theculturetrip.com

Local people call Kanyo-Crystals a river of five colors – the water glides over multi-colored mosses, and a complete illusion is created as if the river is painted in different colors of the rainbow. It is best to come here from late July to December, when the river is especially bright. In addition, here you can see 420 different species of birds, 8 species of primates and 10 special species of amphibians. Locals have realized how attractive their land is for tourists, and now they are conducting a variety of excursions around this place.

Horstale Falls, United States

Horstale Falls
photo: worldwaterfalldatabase.com

Horstale is located in Oregon, USA, and consists of two small streams, which, meeting, form a large one. Between the lower and upper levels, you can find a path and climb closer to the water. Nearby there is camping for hikers.

Wai-o-Tapu Geothermal Park, New Zealand

Pool in Wai-O-Tapu
photo: depositphotos.com

Wai-o-Tapu opened in 1931 and since then has remained a favorite tourist destination. They say that having arrived here, you will noticeably improve your health. Here you can see colorful reservoirs (for example, a champagne pond), a mud pool and a geyser, which in the mornings begins to hit a height of up to 20 meters.

Cherry Tunnel, Germany

Cherry-Blossom
photo: feel-planet.com

Japanese cherries – sakura – can be seen not only in Japan, but also in the small German city of Bonn. In the spring, during the flowering of the cherry, the street is transformed. In 1984, Bonn began to fight for clean air, and cherry trees were planted in two streets in the historic center of the city.

Whitehaven Beach, Australia

Whitehaven Beach
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Whitehaven is 7 kilometers of white sand. The beach is one of the cleanest in the world. The order is supported by two measures: you are not allowed to not smoke here and stay with the dogs. In addition, the sand has one feature: it does not heat up, so it does not burn the legs even on the hottest day.

Golden Gate Bridge, USA

Golden Gate
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It is San Francisco’s Business Card. The Golden Gate is one of the most recognizable bridges in the world, and you must have seen it in the movies more than once. Every day more than 100 thousand cars pass over the bridge. Tourists try to see the Golden Gate during the fog, which usually appears at night and disappears by noon.

Karijini National Park, Australia

karijini national park
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This place is worth visiting in the summer, when you can watch magnificent thunderstorms in the park, or on winter nights. The park has five gorges, each with its own unique rock formations. Also noteworthy is the diverse fauna: bats, snakes, birds, geckos and red kangaroos.

Cliffs in Etretat, France

Etretat cliff
photo: depositphotos.com

The sea cliffs in Etretat are a real find for the photographer. On the coast you can see the picturesque cliffs that form the natural arches. This place will appeal to lovers of traditional old Europe. Etretat is a peaceful provincial town, and the locals are well known for their hospitality. This is the right place to relax from the hustle and bustle amid amazing landscapes and sights.

Pamukkale, Turkey

pamukkale pools
photo: depositphotos.com

In the south-west of Turkey is the town of Pamukkale, which in Turkish means “cotton castle”. There are 17 geothermal sources and reservoirs-terraces formed from travertine. The resort’s famous snow-white cascades are not just a popular attraction: the waters of Pamukkale also have healing properties.

Lake Windermere, England

Windermere lake
photo: cluboo.com

The best time to visit Windermere is autumn, September or October. This place will be loved not only by the lovers of beautiful nature, but also by those who are keen on rowing. There are also many museums nearby that both children and adults will like so much, such as the Cumberland Museum of Pencils. Near the lake there are excellent restaurants with delicious food.

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100 the most beautiful places everyone has to visit at least once (Part 4)

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