The Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
The greater salt desert of the planet - with about 10,600 square kilometers - is more than 3600 metres above sea level. This makes this white sheet without end that is the Salar de Uyuni is arrive to be confused with the sky in the distant horizon.
Surrounded by a ring of mountains, the thin layer of water covering part of its surface produces beautiful reflections of clouds, peaks, and some that another Mirage, as in any desert self-respecting. The best time to visit the Salar de Uyuni is November, month of the three species of elegant flamingos that inhabit close multiple gaps in the place. Do not miss the island of fish, with its cactus up to 10 meters high and sunsets of impossible colors.
Oasis of Huacachina, Peru
Near the southern coast of Peru, and only 5 kilometers from the city of Ica, is a lagoon of Emerald that has emerged from the basement of Pacific coastal desert. It is the Oasis of Huacachina. Around him have grown Palm trees and eucalyptus trees at the same pace as accommodations to accommodate many travellers who pass through here.
One of the biggest attractions of the oasis of Huacachina, sandboarding, stems not of water but of the desert. Bring your table to the shoulder and get ready to go down the dunes at full speed.
Waitomo Caves, New Zealand
The Waitomo Caves are one of the many natural attractions of the North Island which, according to the famous Peter Jackson film director, is the most beautiful country on Earth. This system of interconnected caves has the strange distinction of being inhabited by a species of insects of the family of the fireflies - called glow worms - that only live in New Zealand and Australia.
Enter you in one of the caves with water by the knees, turn off the light of your helmet and looks up at the ceiling. The spectacle of seeing hundreds of small lights blue and green on it, as if it were a starry outdoor, night is priceless.
Waterfalls of Iguazu, Argentina and Brazil
In the case of the cinematic sublime film _the mission scenario, _as usual, reality surpasses fiction. The wonder of nature which are by Iguazu falls is on the list of the 7 natural wonders of the world in its own right. Stay mesmerized by the powerful water fall at the Devil's throat. Discover up to more than 250 waterfalls walk along footbridges over the river Iguazu, plying the waters aboard boats or canoes, or exploring the jungle as the ancient Guarani.
Caño Cristales, Colombia
A watercolor made river that was born in the southern part of the Sierra de la Macarena, Colombia, embedded in a forest ecosystem, and barely reaches one hundred kilometers of route. The crystal water of Caño Cristales runs through a full course of small jumps. But aren't these fast which will captivate you. Background of this shallow river, is a colourful mosaic which is predominantly red but will also find blue, yellow, green and black tones. The culprit of this visual spectacle is a sedimentary alga called flamboyant Macarenia.
Cappadocia, Turkey
The historical region of Cappadocia is located in Anatolia Central. There are valleys, gorges and mountains made of a brittle consistency rock. Wind and rain have been commissioned to erode them for thousands of years and the result is a spectacular landscape that looks like fruit of the imagination of an abstract sculptor. To give you more attractive, among rocks, Earth and grass camouflaged entire cities have been. The show comes complete with the colorful hot air balloons that populate the heavens every day. A nice way to observe this spectacle is, without doubt, from the heights.
Cappadocia is at the top of my list ... My friend went last year and the place looks unreal :) Thanks for sharing I love them all
Thanks!