Some of the pictures in this collection will be of all natural sights you can find while traveling around the world, while the others have experienced human interference – but even in these cases, the result of such collaboration is spectacular. The Japanese learned how to tame thousands of orchids and form a romantic tunnel out of them; another one was formed all the way in Ukraine by a passing train; and what eventually ends up as hot tea in our mugs, first grows in stunning tree fields in Asia.
No wonder that traveling in one of the best forms of recreation – even looking at these pictures takes your mind to far away places… And yes, all those of those places are real!
Tunnel of Love, Ukraine
Image credits: Oleg Gordienko |
Tulip Fields in Netherlands
Image credits: Allard Schager |
Salar de Uyuni : One of the World’s Largest Mirrors, Bolivia
Image credits: dadi360 |
Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan
Image credits: nipomen2 | sename777 |
Mendenhall Ice Caves, Juneau, Alaska
Image credits: Kent Mearig |
Red Beach, Panjin, China
Image credits: MJiA |
Bamboo Forest, Japan
Image credits: Yuya Horikawa | Tomoaki Kabe |
Street in Bonn, Germany
Image credits: Adas Meliauskas |
Naica Mine, Mexico
Image credits: nicole_denise |
Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan
Image credits: imgur.com | mindphoto.blog.fc2.com |
Black Forest, Germany
Image credits: andy linden |
Fields of Tea, China
Tianzi Mountains, China
Image credits: Richard Janecki |
Hang Son Doong, Vietnam
Image credits: Carsten Peter |
Shibazakura Flowers, Takinoue Park, Japan
Image credits: kimi-tourguide.blogspot.com |
Antelope Canyon, USA
Image credits: CSMphotography |
Lake Hillier, Australia
Image credits: Ockert Le Roux |
Lake Retba, Senegal
Image credits: buzzfeed |
Lavender Fields, UK and France
Image credits: Antony Spencer | Erasmus T |
Canola Flower Fields, China
Image credits: +Lanzi |
Mount Roraima, Venezuela/Brazil/Guyana
Image credits: imgur.com | Uwe George |
Zhangye Danxia Landform, China
Image credits: unbelievableinfo.blogspot.it |
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