8 Destinations You Won't Believe That Really Existed On Earth


Travel is the best way to explore, it is full to experience, unseen things, nature miracles. On earth, there is such a magical place that you will feel like you're in a safe haven. The world is stuffed with amazing unexplored places, while some are still untouched and unseen. the page of history marks several places like treasures, magical places etc. Every Place Seems like a wonderland or dreamland of your dream world. Here are some places which you going to love them and want to visit once in life.

Here are the Places
  1. Cave of Chile Chico
  2. Lake Hillier
  3. The Black Forest
  4. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe Kassel
  5. Mendenhall Ice Caves
  6. Tunnel of Love
  7. Fly Geyser
  8. Blood Falls

1. Cave of Chile Chico


This cave located far from the road, through the formation of port routes in water the cave is accessible only by boat. this cave is one of the best rock in the world and smooth layer structure exhibits wearing blue hues this world together, The best time of the year to visit the Marble Caves is roughly between September and February when the ice melts feeding the lake, the colour of the lakes are changing during the seasons is particularly enchanting turquoise.

2. Lake Hillier


Lake Hillier is a saline lake on the edge of middle Island with the help of the island. It has a strawberry shake colour which is notable. The living organisms Present in Lake Hillier are microorganism including Dunaliella salina, red algae which cause the salt content in the lake, which helps produce the strawberry shake colour. as long as people don't drink the liquid they come for a swim without worry.

3. The Black Forest


The Black Forest is a mountain region int the border of Germany and France. this place is mostly visited by local and seems like a fairy tale written by Brothers Grimm. it is famous for lakes, waterfall and dark green forest. The black Forest doesn't allow the much volume of sun raise that make more curious. Old world architecture, fascinating half-timbered houses with a ruined castle are the main attractions of the Black Forest.

4. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe Kassel


Bergpark is the second-largest park on a hill slope in the world. It has been UNESCO world heritage site from 2013. Park has a 300-year-old hydro-pneumatic waterwork system; castle-shaped building crowned with a giant statue of Hercules.

5. Mendenhall Ice Caves


Magic in the Mendenhall Ice Caves, where water runs over rocks and under frozen bright-blue ceilings inside a partially hollow glacier. where the water runs through the cave and the ceiling glows with the blue hollow glacier. Cave itself is a fantasy world enclosed in ice walls.


6. Tunnel of Love


The name was given by local people to this fairytale track. It is not every day you get on the train and find yourself surrounded by natural green. The romantic setting earned this stretch of track its nickname, the Tunnel of Love. It’s also called the Green Mile Tunnel, for the bright leafy branches that arch over the railway. The tunnel is at its lushest during the spring and summer when the trees are at the peak of their leafiness, but the colourful foliage of fall and snow-covered branches of winter make for captivating sights as well. couples who sincerely make a wish, it will come true. This might be a new romantic place to discover.

7. Fly Geyser


Human interference and natural geothermal pressure created a multicolour geological wonder. Around 100 years ago a well was drilled for farming purpose located in black rock desert. By accident, geothermal boiling water around 200 degrees was hit and later on 10-12 foot calcium carbonate cone-shaped geyser was formed. It is open for the public to see from one distance.

8. Blood Falls


Imaging from underneath the glacier helped solve the mystery, revealing a complex network of subglacial rivers and a subglacial lake all filled with brine high in iron, giving the falls its reddish tint. Blood Falls is an outflow of an iron oxide-tainted plume of saltwater. The lake under the glacier has an unusually salty consistency, and because saltwater has a lower freezing point than pure water and releases heat as it freezes, it melts the ice, enabling the rivers to flow.

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