Earth is home to stunning landscapes so extraordinary they look like they belong on another planet.
These natural wonders offer adventurers unparalleled beauty without needing to leave our world.
Discover these 29 exceptional sites and start planning your next unforgettable trip today.
Here are 29 exceptional landscapes that seem to belong to another planet:
1. The Painted Dunes of Lassen Volcanic National Park, USA
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2. Pamukkale in southwestern Turkey
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3. New Zealand's Waitomo Glowworm Caves
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4. The Fly Geyser in Nevada, United States
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5. The Grand Prismatic Spring in Wyoming, United States
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6. The bioluminescent beach of Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives
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7. Emerald ice at Lake Baikal in Siberia
8. The Tianzi Mountains of Zhangjiajie in China
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9. The Antelope Canyon in Arizona, United States
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10. The Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia
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11. Mount Roraima in eastern Venezuela
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12. The Giant's Causeway on the coasts of Northern Ireland
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13. The Red Beach of Panjin in China
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14. The largest cave in the world in Vietnam at Hang Son Doong
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15. Lake Abraham in western Alberta, Canada
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16. Ice caves in Iceland
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17. Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park in China
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18. The Dallol volcano in Ethiopia
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19. The incredible ice cave of the Mutnovsky volcano in Russia
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20. Lac Rose on the Cap-Vert peninsula in Senegal
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21. The Socotra Dragon Tree, an incredible tree on the island of Socotra off the coast of Yemen
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22. The Namib Desert, Namibia
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23. The Naïca mine in Mexico
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24. The Gates of Hell in Turkmenistan
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25. Lake Hillier in Australia
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26. Osoyoos Lake in Canada
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27. The Benagil cave in the Algarve, Portugal
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28. An ice cave in Oregon, United States
29. The Skaftafell glacier in Iceland
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