Saturday, 21 July 2012

Top Natural Wonders of The World


One of the many aims of a traveler is to see something that he/she has not seen before. Exploring new places is always on top of one’s priority in traveling, and the more unique they are, the better. There are simply so many things to see and do in this world, and perhaps one of the most difficult things you’ll have to encounter is planning a trip on where to go first.
There are many different lists of the world’s best natural wonders, and we thought of creating a list to add to this already-growing trend. Here are some of what we think are the most important and most beautiful natural attractions that are still possible to see and explore today. In no particular order, here’s our list of the top natural wonders of the world.

Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)
If you want to see some of the world’s most beautiful species, this is definitely the place to be. The Galapagos Island, home to a national park and a biological marine reserve, has beautiful endemic species, many of them studied by Charles Darwin, which led to the conception of his theory of evolution.
Fjords (Norway)
There are many fjords in the world, such as the ones in Canada and Iceland. While all of these are unique and heart-stirring, it is the Norway fjords that would definitely take one’s breath away. Some of the best ones are the Lysefjord in Forsand in Ryfylke, Geirangerfjord in the Sunnmore region (considered as one of the most beautiful fjords in Iceland), and the Sognefjord in the county of Sogn og Fjordane (the largest fjord in Norway).
The Grand Canyon (United States)
Try finding a “top natural wonders” list where the grand canyon is not present—you’d most likely not succeed. This is no stranger to list such as the one we have now, and that’s because it’s utterly breathtaking and remains mystical and staggering up to this day. This steep-sided canyon in Arizona is surprisingly not the deepest canyon in the world, but the landscape here is just simply amazing, that’s why it could take on all of the world’s canyons anytime.

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