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Strange Natural Landscapes

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Arizona, USA – The Wave (stunning sandstone rock formation that is around 190 million years old and looks unreal)

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Tasmania – The Tessellated Pavement (very straight rectangles that are a natural phenomenon)

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Egypt – White Desert (strange rock formations formed by sandstorms)

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Japan - Blood Pond Hot Spring (that’s how it got it’s name)

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Northern Ireland – Giant’s Causeway (mystical rock formation)

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Bolivia – Salar de Uyuni (world’s largest salt flats)

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China – The Stone Forest (a 400-square-kilometre stone wonderland)

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Antarctica – McMurdo Dry Valleys (Iron oxides stain the snout of the Taylor Glacier forming a feature commonly referred to as Blood Falls)

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Canada - Spotted Lake (one of the world's highest concentration of minerals)

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Nevada, USA – The Black Rock Desert (a dry lake bed)

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California - Crystal Cave (made from marble)

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Western Australia - Bungle Bungles are an amazing rock formation.

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Alaska - Steam rises from the top vent in the summit crater of Mount Redoubt.

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Cappadocia, Turkey - is home to many underground and above ground cities.

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Dominica - The Boiling Lake at the Caribbean island bubbles with blue-grey water.

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Spain - The blood red Rio Tinto river

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Brazil - Vale de Luna or "the valley of the moon“ (an ancient plateau thought to be over 1.8 billion years old)

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