
Tourism and the Natural Wonders of the World
There are countless amazing things to see in this world, but some places stand out above the rest. These are some of the most visited natural wonders that almost everyone knows about. Whether you’re a local or traveling somewhere new, these destinations will impress you and leave you speechless at their beauty. If you’ve ever seen images of Victoria Falls, Niagara Falls or the Giants Causeway, then you have also seen one of these famous natural wonders before. Our articles take a closer look at what exactly makes these places so popular with travelers from all over the world.Zhangjiajie in China inspired The Hallelujah Mountains in the Movie Avatar
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in central China’s Hunan province is probably best known as the inspiration for the fictional Hallelujah Mountains in the movie Avatar. With its vast network of waterfalls, spectacularly high sandstone peaks,…
322The Biggest Natural Wonder in the World - The Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is a natural wonder, and it’s getting even more stunning as the years go by. The reef is home to some of the most beautiful, diverse marine life on earth. It represents a unique corner of the earth - an archipelago…
308Mount Everest is the Highest and Most Extreme Natural Wonder of the World
Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world, standing at a staggering 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) above sea level. It is also known as ‘Qomolangma’ which means ‘goat-ess mountain’ in Tibetan. This mountain is located in the Himalayas…
332Giants Causway Separates Scotland from Northern Ireland
There are many myths about what it means to be Scottish. Most people think of kilts, bagpipes, haggis and highland dancing when they hear the word, Scot. But Scotland is much more than just a cliché. The country has amazing natural beauty with…
318Visiting Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River
You’ll be hard pushed to find a more dramatic river than the Zambezi. The enormous volume of water that pours over Victoria Falls, combined with the natural amphitheater formed by the rock, means it is one of the world’s most spectacular…
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