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26 stunning natural wonders everyone should see in their lifetime

, Jul. 27, 2017, 3:20 PM, http://www.thisisinsider.com/b...tural-wonders-2017-7

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The INSIDER Summary:

  • From waterfalls to mountains, there are plenty of beautiful places to enjoy nature all over the world.
  • Peyto Lake in Banff National Park in Canada is known for its bright turquoise water.
  • El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico is the most biologically diverse forest out of all the US' national forests.
  • Spencer Lake in Australia is naturally bright pink.


There may only be seven official natural wonders of the world, but there are plenty more breathtaking natural sights all over the globe worth exploring. From the rushing waters of Niagara Falls in New York and Canada to the snowy peak of the Matterhorn in Switzerland, it's hard to narrow down the list of bucket list destinations.

Keep scrolling for 26 beautiful sights worth seeing all over the world.

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Peyto Lake, Banff National Park, Canada

Peyto Lake, Banff National Park, Canada
Peyto Lake.
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It's hard to believe that Peyto Lake's sparkling turquoise water is natural, but the color actually comes from significant amounts of glacial flour (tiny rock particles that result from glacial erosion) that are deposited into the water.

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Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat, located in southwestern Bolivia. All it takes is a thin layer of water on the flat's surface to create a mirror-like appearance on the ground that extends into the horizon.

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The Dead Sea, Israel

Due to its exceptionally high salt content, there are no animals or life forms besides bacteria in Israel's Dead Sea. You can also easily float in the salt-filled waters, and the mud in the area is said to have healing qualities.

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Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.
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Zhangjiajie, China, is not for those who fear heights. The incredible forest is said to have inspired the stunning scenery depicted in "Avatar."

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Arches National Park, Utah, USA

Arches National Park, Utah, USA
Arches National Park.
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Utah is known for its beautiful red rock formations, specifically at Arches National Park. There are 2,000 named arches in the park, although about one collapses per year due to natural causes.

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Uluru (Ayer's Rock), Australia

Uluru [Ayer's Rock), Australia
Uluru.
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Uluru, also known as Ayer's Rock, is located in a remote area in Australia's Northern Territory, home to the Anangu Aboriginal people. The giant sandstone formation has a circumference of about 5.8 miles.

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The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
The Galapagos Islands.
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Perhaps best known for their impact on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador are home to a unique enclave of species who have survived the Islands' harsh conditions.

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Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Old Faithful geyser.
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From mud pots to hot springs to the famous Old Faithful geyser, Yellowstone National Park is full of natural wonder. Visitors have been enjoying all Yellowstone has to offer since it was established as the world's first national park in 1872.

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Verdon Gorge, France

Located in the Verdon River Canyon in southeastern France, Verdon Gorge is known for its unique blue-green waters that are perfect for kayaking, swimming, and other water activities.

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Mud volcanoes, Gobustan, Azerbaijan

Mud volcanoes, Gobustan, Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan's mud volcanoes.
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Azerbaijan's sedimentary volcanoes, commonly known as mud volcanoes, are a mesmerizing geological phenomenon in which pockets of gas underground force their way to the Earth's surface and consequently bubble up.

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Sequoia National Park, California, USA

Sequoia National Park, California, USA
Sequoia National Park.
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Northern California's famous redwood trees can be found in Sequoia National Park. The park is home to about 8,000 Sequoias, which are the largest and longest-living trees on Earth.

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The Sahara Desert, Africa

The Sahara Desert, Africa
Sahara Desert dunes.
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The largest hot desert in the world has an area of 3.552 million square miles, and spans 10 countries — Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan, and Tunisia.

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The Matterhorn, Switzerland

The Matterhorn, Switzerland
The Matterhorn.
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The Matterhorn is more than just a classic ride at Disneyland. The actual mountain, located in Switzerland, is known for its "chiseled rock pyramid" look, after which the Disney roller coaster was modeled.

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Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls sits on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, where a giant curtain of water often creates rainbows amid the mist and surrounding rainforest.

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