Top 15 most unique places in the world

Mother Nature has graciously gifted the Earth with wonderful beautiful scenes that make humans ecstatic. From Europe to Asia, each location has its own unique natural beauty.

1. Odessa Labyrinth Catacombs - Ukraine

Located beneath the city of Odessa and extending all the way to the French capital Paris is the mysterious Odessa catacombs. According to experts, this underground tunnel was first built in the 1600s mostly from limestone, forming a giant maze about 2,500 km long. Because there is no restriction on entering or leaving the catacombs, many explorers have made discoveries. However, because of this reason, many people are lost in the tunnel when they get lost here and cannot escape this maze. The scary stories about the Odessa catacombs are very diverse and rich, from the corpses found inside, or the people who strayed inside and could never return. There are even stories about executions or ghosts wandering around inside.

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2. BonBon Land Park - Denmark

This amusement park was built with the purpose of meeting the needs of a number of children who were very excited to visit the Danish candy factory, which specializes in producing candies with different shapes and names. strange, funny. Due to limiting visitors at the factory, this park was opened specifically for children. The park is designed and decorated with fun images, such as peeing animal statues. Because of its strangeness, BonBon Land has become one of the famous tourist destinations attracting thousands of tourists every year, especially in Europe. The history of the Bon Bon Land amusement park can be traced back to when Danish sweet maker Michael Spangsberg had the idea of ​​producing candy brands with funny names like 'mågeklatter' (Seagull) 'hundeprutter ' (Dog Farts) and 'tissebleer'.
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3. Killing Fields - Cambodia

The Killing Fields is located 15 km from the capital Phnom Penh and only takes you 30 minutes by car. Currently, along with the Angkor Vat complex, Choeung Ek Killing Fields is the destination attracting the most foreign tourists in Cambodia. This is the place that preserves the truest and most painful history of the horrors that happened in Cambodia under the rule of the Pol Pot regime. The Killing Fields is where more than 20,000 mass graves with about 1.3 million bodies are buried in Cambodia. This is where the Khmer Rouge army committed genocide in the late 1970s, leaving many roads here still strewn with human bones to this day. The scene that seemed to only exist in movies of the skulls of victims in a temple became a horrifying image that denounced the crimes of the Khmer Rouge, and this was considered the greatest crime of the century. 20.

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4. Pink Lake - Australia

Pink Lake is located on the Middle Recherche Archipelago island southwest of the Western Australian coast. In particular, Lake Hillier is about 600m long and the water color in the lake is beautiful pink. In the lake, there is an algae similar to Dunaliella Salina that combined with salt water produces a pink color and is also the reason why the water in the lake is so different. Lake Hillier is located near the coast of Middle Island in the Recherche Archipelago in the south of Western Australia. The exact reason why the lake here is pink is still up for debate, but it is probably because Lake Hillier is the home of strange microorganisms. Today it is a protected nature reserve but can be visited in special circumstances. The exact cause of Lake Hillier's distinctive strawberry milky and frothy color is unknown for certain. Most scientists agree that it may be related to the presence of a specific species of microalgae called Dunaliella Salina.
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5. Island of Dolls - Mexico

A small artificial island near the Mexican capital was named "Doll Island" by the creative hand of artist Don Julian Santana. According to rumors, he witnessed a little girl drowning here in 1950 and, fearing that her spirit would haunt the island, the artist hung toy dolls to commemorate and appease his anger. of that girl. Santana collected different types of dolls, regardless of their condition. Currently, there are more than 1,500 dolls hanging on the island. The owner of this tourist attraction said the spirit of the drowned girl is still there, and at night the dolls can move and talk to each other. Distorted dolls hanging from tree branches, fences, and blankets on the island of Mexico always leave visitors haunted when they come here. Because behind it is a tragic and scary story with rumors about demons that make anyone who hears it "creepy".
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6. Gate to Hell - Turkmenistan

While other "gates of hell" are considered strange natural phenomena, the gate of hell in Turkmenistan is actually a fire pit, a combination of a natural area with the unwanted effects of human hand. It was Soviet engineers who explored the geology of this place and drilled into an underground cave filled with gas. Fearing for the safety of the locals, they decided to burn the gas and hope it would run out in a few weeks. However, it was not as they expected, because the amount of gas was too large, the fire has been burning continuously for more than 40 years. This hole is also known by many people as the "gate to hell". In the Karakum Desert, the bright light from the never-ending fires in this hole can be seen from many kilometers away.
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7. Forest of curved trees - Poland

Perhaps in this world there are still many strange things that to this day still cannot find satisfactory answers and one of them is the mysterious forest called Crooked. This is a dense forest located south of Szcezecin and it belongs to the village of Nowe Czarnow. This unique forest has a very special name: Polish Crooked Forest. It can be said that this is the strangest forest in Central Europe. Because this forest has more than 400 trees, but strangely, none of them grow naturally. They grow larger and are bent at an angle of nearly 90 degrees at the base. All create a fairly large arc of dense forest towards the top. However, the strange thing that many people cannot find the reason for is that all the trees here are bent in the same direction to the North. Many people say that this place seems to have a supernatural force that attracts everything towards this place.
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8. Phosphorus Beach (Mandives)

Mandivies is not only famous for its clear blue beaches and beautiful landscapes. This place is also famous for its sparkling phosphorescent beach at night. Located on Vaadhoo Island, this beach attracts any tourist who sets foot here as it possesses sparkling spots of light like a starry sky. These strange light spots appear due to the existence of a species of luminous plankton that emits phosphorescent light called phytoplankton. At night, when impacted by the waves, they will light up like stars. Vaadhoo is located right on the equator to the southwest coast of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean. It has another name: sea of ​​stars. This is a small island with a population of only about 500 people. Most visitors come here at dawn or noon to watch the waves undulating under the sunlight.
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9. Tunnel of love “Tunnel of love” (Ukraine)

The road stretches like a blue dream that seems to only exist in movies, but exists in a forest in Ukraine. Located in Klevan - northwest of Ukraine, the "Tunnel of Love" is located between the Klevan region and the village of Orzhiz on the Kovel - Rivine railway line, stretching about 7 km. This route splits into two branches: one leads to Klevan, the other leads to a military base dating back to the Cold War. Tunnel of love is one of the most beautiful train tunnels in the world, it is completely covered with dense trees creating a beautiful scene throughout the four seasons of the year. The tunnel of love in Ukraine is made up of lush green bushes, forming a shady path into an arch. Tourists walking on the tunnel seem lost in a poetic and romantic fairy tale world

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10. Waitomo Glowworm Caves (New Zealand)

Waitomo Glowworm Caves, 'Wai' is Maori for water and 'tomo' means hole or opening. This cave is part of the Waitomo Caves system which includes Ruakuri Caves and Aranui Caves. Waitomo Caves is located just outside the town of Waitomo on the North Island, New Zealand. It is an attractive destination for tourists around the world to admire and explore. Waitomo was first discovered in 1887 by Maori chief Tane Tinorau along with a British investigator - Fred Mace. Maori people have long known about the existence of caves, but underground caves had never been widely explored until Fred and Tane went to investigate. They made a raft from flax stalks and, holding candles and torches in their hands, went into the cave together. When they went inside the cave, they were truly amazed by the sparkling light of fireflies emanating from the ceiling of the cave. And when they went deeper into the caves towards an embankment, they were even more surprised by the dense and detailed limestone layers inside the cave.
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11. Red Sea (China)

China is a land of many beautiful landscapes, thanks to its vast area and natural blessings. Located a 6-hour drive from the capital Beijing, is a unique "red sea" area of ​​impermanent beauty, in the heart of Panjin town, Liaonan province. The unique, brilliant red landscape stretching across the horizon has made many tourists nostalgic. However, this is absolutely not a beach as the first impression that many people mistakenly think it is. This "Red Sea" is one of the largest swamp areas in the world. The vast, completely natural red color is the result of the seepweed in the area growing and absorbing a large amount of salt in the water. These huge numbers of aquatic plants soaked up the salt water from the surrounding sea, causing them to turn a deep red color. In the spring, seepweed patches are as cool green as normal tree leaves, but then they begin to change color during the summer.

12. Skaftafell Ice Cave (Iceland)

Skaftafell Ice Cave is a cave located in Skaftafell National Park, famous for the magical beauty, splendor and magnificence of the crystal blocks inside. Above the ceiling of the cave is a cohesive collection of countless air bubbles. When washed by rainwater, the rays of light shining directly on the ground will create a shimmering blue light, sparkling throughout the cave. . This ice cave is accessed by a passage from the shore. However, this ice cave structure is not stable and easily collapses. Therefore, only in winter, when the temperature drops and the ice freezes, is this cave truly safe for tourists to visit. Ice caves like this are a type of structure that often appear in areas where glaciers exist. From the outside, this ice cave is nothing special, but when you step inside, you will see all its magical beauty.
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13. MUSA Underwater Museum - Cancun, Mexico

The Cancun Museum or MUSA (Museo Subacuático de Arte) in Mexico boasts of being the largest underwater museum in the world. This underwater paradise attracts nearly 750,000 tourists each year, nestled between the islands of Cancun and Isla Mujeres. This is where 500 works of art are displayed by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor and local Mexican sculptors. Cancun Museum is a favorite destination for divers, domestic and international tourists. The museum was founded by Marine Park Director Jaime Gonzalez Canto and sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, with the goal of preserving nearby coral reefs by providing an alternative destination for divers. It was built in 2009 and officially opened in November 2010.
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14. "Undersea waterfall" - Mauritius island

Mauritius is an island country located off the coast of the Indian Ocean, about 2,000km southeast of the coast of the African continent. When viewed from above, a stream of sand and mineral mud can be seen falling down from the seabed, creating the illusion of a giant waterfall. Although it has been confirmed to be just an illusion, this image of an "undersea waterfall" still attracts the curiosity of tens of thousands of tourists visiting this beautiful island. It will not be difficult for you to find historical and cultural sites to visit or participate in many fun activities, not just around the beach and swimming pool. One of the island's unique landscapes is the illusion of an "undersea waterfall".
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15. Giant blue hole - Belize

The ocean is home to many unanswered mysteries. Among them is a sinkhole in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, which looks like a portal to another world. This location is called "The Great Blue Hole", stretching nearly 70km off the coast of Belize and close to the Lighthouse Reef coral reef. The "giant blue hole" is about 318m wide and 124m deep, formed after a series of events during the ice age when sea levels were much lower than today. This site became famous when explorer Jacques Cousteau charted it and revealed its truly impressive depth. He claims that this is one of the top five scuba diving locations in the world.
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