Nature never ceases to amaze us. Here are a few breathtaking places on Earth, shared by James Lucas on X.
Namibia: Capturing the meeting of the world’s oldest deserts, Namib and the Atlantic Ocean in northern Namibia, the site follows a striking visual of beaches and dunes.
Socotra, Yemen: Considered to be the most alien-like place on Earth, Yemen’s Socotra Island is a place of fascination and wonder.
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia: Laying upon the prehistoric lakes that evaporated long ago, this largest salt flat in the world is must experience in life with breathtaking beauty.
Mont Saint-Michel, France: Giving an unforgettable sight to the eye, this magical island in France gives a fairytale vibe.
Stuðlagil Canyon, Iceland: Situated in Iceland, this wonderful place is said to be a remnant of the Ice Age era which is more than 2 million years old.
The Eye of the Earth, Croatia: A splendid spring and one of the sources of the longest river in Dalmatia, it resembles the retina of a human, thus getting the name- The Eye of the Earth.
Meteora Monasteries, Greece: Helmed as Greece’s Holy Land, this rock formation region is one of the most serene and magical places on Earth.
Bora Bora, French Polynesia: An island paradise in French Polynesia which is home to many travel enthusiasts and nature lovers with its pristine sandy beaches and turquoise lagoon.
Elephant Rock, Iceland: Believed to be a petrified Elephant or Ogre, Elephant Rock is a volcanic formation with stunning beauties lying in the Westman Islands, Iceland.
The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan: It is believed that the Soviet scientists set fire to prevent the spread of methane gas. However, it continues to burn to this day, named as the The Door to Hell.