Friday, December 12, 2014

Nature that ever existed in this world.


Tunnel of Love in Ukraine

For those of us who are head over heals in love, here’s a new destination to consider. The Tunnel of Love, located in Ukraine, used to be just another train rail section, but eventually turned into one of the most romantic spots on Earth.
As trees were left to grow freely around the rails, the passing train was the only thing shaping its way through. Eventually, by crossing the Kleven village forest back and forth three times a day, the train shaped a closed tunnel according to it’s size.

Tulip Fields in Netherlands


Salam de Uyuni: One of the World’s Largest Mirrors, Bolivia

Salar de Uyuni (salar is salt flat in Spanish) is currently the world’s largest salt flat at 10,582 square kilometers (4,086 sq mi). Actually, some 30,000–42,000 years ago, the area was part of a giant prehistoric lake, Lake Minchin. When it dried, it left behind two modern lakes and two major salt deserts, Salar de Coipasa and the larger Salar de Uyuni.

Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan


Mendenhall Ice Caves, Juneau, Alaska


Red Beach, Panjin, China


Bamboo Forest, Japan


Street in Bonn, Germany


Naica Mine, Mexico



Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan



Black Forest, Germany


Fields of Tea, China


Tianzi Mountains, China


Hang Son Doong, Vietnam


Shibazakura Flowers, Takinoue Park, Japan


Antelope Canyon, USA


Lavender Fields, UK and France


Canola Flower Fields, China


Mount Roraima, Venezuela/Brazil/Guyana


Zhangye Danxia Landform, China




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