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Strange places of the world

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Mother Earth has lot of hidden treasures and have always turned out to be mysterious beautiful. So, if you need some strange reasons to pack your bags and explore this beautiful world; here are some ---

GLOWING WATER
Vaadhoo Island, Maldives
Vaadhoo Island aka as 'Sea of Stars'. It derives its name because of Phytoplankton – the marine microbes species – which create an amazing effect by emanating the blue glow in water; thus creating an romantic natural lighting.

SALT FLAT 
SALAR DE UYUNI, Bolivia
Salar De Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world, stretched over 10,582 sq km. You can choose to stay in hotels built entirely of salt blocks.
It’s the legacy of a prehistoric lake that went dry, leaving behind a desertlike landscape of bright-white salt formations. 

MARBLE CAVES
Carrera Lake, Argentina and Chile.
Beautiful marble caves surrounding the gorgeous freshwater Carrera lake makes it a breathtaking place to visit for all wanderlusts.
General Carrera Lake (Chilean side) or Lake Buenos Aires (Argentine side) is a lake located in Patagonia and shared by Argentina and Chile. Both these names are internationally accepted.

GLOWING CAVE
The Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand
Waitomo cave in New Zealand is a habitat for glowworms, which make the entire cave glowing and a spectacular sight to see.

DOOR TO HELL
The Darvaza Crater, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
The Darvaza Crater, also known as the “Door to Hell” or the "Crater of Fire", is an underground cavern; which has been burning continuously for over 40 years and has become a surprisingly beautiful tourist attraction.

COLUMNS
The Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland  
This is a World Heritage Site, with an estimated 37,000 polygon columns standing in perfect geometry.

NORDIC LIGHTS