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Marble Caves – Chile

The Marble Caves are also known as the Capillas de Mármol are one of Chile's greatest mysteries in the Patagonia region. These stunning caves are located in the heart of General Carrera Lake and can only be reached by boat or kayak. Over the previous 6000 years, water melted from surrounding glaciers filled General Carrera Lake and washed up against these solid rocks, gently carving out fascinating caverns, columns, and tunnel systems. This mineral-rich glacial water transformed the color and shape of the Marble Cave formations for over thousands of years, resulting in stunning blues, greens, blacks, and yellows.


Northern Lights – Norway

The lights, commonly known as the Aurora Borealis, appear at night when the sky is dark. It's like a heavenly dance of light dancing across the night sky, with colors like green, blue, and even pink and violet. Northern Norway is dark from early afternoon till late morning between late September and late March, and the northern lights frequently soar through the sky. On the most fundamental level, the phenomenon is pretty straightforward to explain. It is caused by the collision of electrically charged particles from the sun that penetrate the earth's atmosphere.


Salar De Uyuni – Bolivia

Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni is regarded as one of the most dramatic and stunning landscapes in South America, if not the world. The world's largest salt flat, stretching over 4,050 square miles of the Altiplano, was left behind by prehistoric lakes that evaporated long ago. A thick coating of salt spreads to the horizon here, covered by quilted, polygonal salt patterns emerging from the ground. At various periods of the year, surrounding lakes overflow, transforming the flats into a magnificent reflection of the sky.


Banff National Park – Canada

Banff National Park is well-known for its bright lakes, breathtaking mountains, and convenient access to a variety of outdoor activities. The park encompasses 6,641 square kilometers (2,564 square miles) of dramatic mountainous terrain in the vast Canadian Rockies wilderness. It is Canada's first and the world's third national park, with a rich history as one of the world's most breathtaking mountain locations.



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