Pitch Lake is one of the biggest tourist attractions Trinidad, and visited by more than 20,000 visitors per year. Unlike other lakes in the world that is filled with a mixture of one, gloopy thick bitumen, clay and saltwater. It covers more than 100 acres and has been used for asphalt, since Sir Walter Rayleigh first took some wood caulk his ship in 1595. Not surprisingly, there is no life to live in this fluid.
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2. Giant’s Causeway
The Irish and the only World Heritage Site is a huge area is covered in basalt and stone columns. 38,000 stone column that was created after a volcanic eruption about 60 million years ago. Lava cooled quickly left column sightly behind. Local residents, however, prefer to tell the story of the other tourists. They say that Fionn MacCumhaill (pronounced Finn McCool) created the area by throwing down huge chunks cliff to make stepping stones so he could get to his girlfriend on the Hebridean island of Staffa, or to walk to Scotland to fight the Scottish giant, Benandonner.
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3. Dachstein Caves
Along the 150 miles of ice tunnels and spooky caverns formed Dachstein Caves, Austria's famous ice caves are located near Lake Hallstatt. Ice stately columns, arches and spikes formed by the swirling air section of ice melt. More underground is a giant glacier but some of the most stunning scenery can be seen on the way down, where some parts of the ice has formed what looks like a great cathedral of ice.
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4.Aurora Borealis
Otherwise known as the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon mysterious yet beautiful is said to be one of the greatest treasures in life if you are lucky enough to see it for yourself. Name Aurora Borealis comes from the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for north wind, Boreas. There is also the alias Southern Lights Aurora Australis - the Latin word for the South. The light is the result of photons collide with Earth solar wind. You just be lucky enough to see them if you visit certain parts of the Northern Hemisphere or Southern.
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5. The Dead Sea
In the picture above shows there are people very easily float in the Dead Sea and read a newspaper. The reason for this is that 25% salt (normal sea water is around 4-6). Obviously no marine life can live in the Dead Sea and by increasing the density of water float is a natural occurrence. Dead Sea, attractive, not only the lowest place on the planet but also the hottest, in addition to the inside of a volcano, of course!
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6. Surtsey
In August 1883 on Java island, Krakatoa vanished forever from one single blast, the blast was very loud. Exactly 80 years later a new volcanic island emerge in place of the blue ocean. this is caused by a series of volcanic eruptions under the sea malignant south. In just two days lava was thrown to the surface causes the formation of an island, with the size of the third of a mile from end to end. Wind and erosion has been reduced in size since its first appearance, but this did not deter some animals build houses on the island including seals, ravens and various geese swans.
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7. Old Faithful
Yellowstone is the best known of the world geyser eruption consistent because almost every hour. Up to 8400 gallons of boiling hot water shoot up into the sky reaching heights of over 100 feet. It was first discovered in 1870 and since then more than 30,000 eruptions have been recorded. Like the whales perform at Sea World this geyser attracts thousands of tourists a year.
Yellowstone is the best known of the world geyser eruption consistent because almost every hour. Up to 8400 gallons of boiling hot water shoot up into the sky reaching heights of over 100 feet. It was first discovered in 1870 and since then more than 30,000 eruptions have been recorded. Like the whales perform at Sea World this geyser attracts thousands of tourists a year.
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