Amazing places you should visit before you die

Studies have shown that traveling can make you smarter and healthier, but you need a few goals to lead this adventure. So, ladies and gentlemen, grab a piece of paper and a pencil and do not worry, we have you covered.

If you're traveling the globe, make sure these  amazing places you should visit before you die are on your itinerary.

1. The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia



The Great Barrier Reef is the largest collection of coral reefs in the world, stretching for 1,400 miles and visible from space. It is a place for diving and offers a unique representation of the underwater world.
This is one of the seven wonders of our nature and is home to the second largest coral reef system on the planet, after the Great Wall of China.




2. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt




The Great Pyramid of Giza dates back to 2560 BC and is one of the oldest man-made structures in the world and the largest of its kind. The pyramids of Giza are worth a visit not only for their beauty, but also for their historical and cultural significance.


3. Stonehenge, Amesbury, England


Stonehenge is probably only a pile of 25 tons of rock, but it is surrounded by many mysteries. You can book a guided tour to visit the center and enjoy the setting sun and breathtaking views of the ancient city of Giza from the top of a hill.


4. The vast salt plain

The vast salt plain, the largest in the world, covers an area of more than 1.5 million square kilometres in Egypt. Formed by several ancient lakes, it reflects so much water that it is used to calibrate satellites.


5. The Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA


The Grand Canyon, dug by the Colorado River for thousands of years, is a sight you simply cannot fathom without being there. The massive rock face stretches for more than 200 miles and there is only one entrance into the canyon, a small entrance at the foot of a steep cliff.


6. Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA


The Antelope Canyon in Arizona is so beautiful that you wouldn't think it would be a photo trick if you had to try it. The way water hollows out crevices, coupled with the way light hits the walls, makes the rocks appear in a different color and creates a dazzling spectacle.

7. Easter Island, Rapa Nui, Chile



Nobody knows anything about the Moai statues on Easter Island in 887 or the Stonehenge statues in New York City, but they are still one of the most famous monuments in the world.
Nevertheless, it offers visitors a great adventure, and travelers can also enjoy the spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, the mountains and the sea, as well as the beautiful beaches and mountains.

8. Reed Flute Caves, China. 

The incredible stalactites, stalagmites and column formations are worth a visit, and the colorful light of the reeds and flutes in the cave makes it one of North China's most popular tourist attractions. The man-made walls of this cave have incredible formations, both artificial and natural, but they are made up of many different types of rocks and other natural formations.


09. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia



This wonderful structure sits on a ridge that inspires awe - inspiring views of the surroundings, and though man-made, it leaves many visitors raising their jaws in awe.
Off the coast of Belize, divers have found a submarine sinkhole called the Great Blue Hole, where the water is 407 feet deep and where divers dive.

10. Zhangye Danxia Landform, Gansu, China



This incredible collection of rock formations is one of the most amazing in the world. The peculiarities of this rock rainbow are created by sandstone mineral deposits created 24 million years ago. From breathtaking waterfalls to incredible formations, this area is one of the most beautiful in the world.

11. The Great Blue Hole, Belize


It is 980 feet wide and can easily be seen from above, and it is one of the most beautiful places in the world, with the highest elevation of all mountains in North America.

12. Redwood National Park, California, USA


This park is home to the world's tallest growing sequoia, which can grow to 300 feet tall, and it is covered with the most beautiful redwoods in North America as well as the largest redwood forest in America.

13. Yellowstone National Park, USA


Yellowstone National Park stretches across three states and offers a variety of attractions not to be missed. The collection of hot springs and geysers will truly amaze you, and some of the most popular areas in the park include the Grand Canyon, the Great Smoky Mountains, and the Yellowstone River
Valley.

14. Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Bora Bora is the flagship of this iconic tropical paradise, and it's more fantastic than you can imagine.
The island is located in the South Pacific, just off the coast of Baja California, South America, and offers all the extraordinary and beautiful greenery that one hopes to find outside the tropics, as well as the most beautiful beaches.

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