Today, we brings you a selection of the most amazing water landscapes around the world.
Which of these places do you want to visit?
1. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
Plitvice Lakes is a series of 16 lakes that are interconnected by gorgeous waterfalls which cascade down rock formations. The lakes change colors from azure and green to gray and blue.
2. Abraham Lake in Alberta, Canada
These magnificent ice bubbles in Abraham Lake are created by methane gas released by the plants at the bottom of the lake.
3. Lake Hillier, The Pink Lake in Australia
The most notable feature of this lake is its pink colour.
4. Halong Bay, Vietnam
Deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, Halong Bay (or "Bay of Descending Dragons") is a must-visit travel destination in the Quang Ninh province in northeastern Vietnam. The breathtaking bay is filled with a dense cluster of over 1,600 limestone monolithic islands, each topped with thick jungle vegetation, which gently rise out of the ocean. Among these islands you can find hidden lagoons, beautiful beaches, countless caves and unique grottoes of all shapes and sizes, places just waiting to be explored. It's easy to see why this seascape sculpted by nature is often included on lists of natural wonders of the world.
5. Lake Baikal, Russia
Lake Baikal is the oldest freshwater lake on Earth. During the cold months, the Siberian lake freezes over and a combination of wind, temperature differences, frost and sun cause the ice crust to crack and ice hummocks to form. These masses of broken ice are a gorgeous turquoise color and look like shards of glass breaking free of the lake.
6. Wuhua Hai, Five-Flower Lake in China
This lake gets its beautiful colors from plant and mineral deposits.
7. Caño Cristales, River of Five Colors in Colombia
8. Iguazu Falls, Brazil and Argentina
This semicircular waterfall lies on the border of Brazil and Argentina and about 2 miles wide.
Which of these places do you want to visit?
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1. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
Plitvice Lakes is a series of 16 lakes that are interconnected by gorgeous waterfalls which cascade down rock formations. The lakes change colors from azure and green to gray and blue.
2. Abraham Lake in Alberta, Canada
These magnificent ice bubbles in Abraham Lake are created by methane gas released by the plants at the bottom of the lake.
3. Lake Hillier, The Pink Lake in Australia
The most notable feature of this lake is its pink colour.
4. Halong Bay, Vietnam
Deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, Halong Bay (or "Bay of Descending Dragons") is a must-visit travel destination in the Quang Ninh province in northeastern Vietnam. The breathtaking bay is filled with a dense cluster of over 1,600 limestone monolithic islands, each topped with thick jungle vegetation, which gently rise out of the ocean. Among these islands you can find hidden lagoons, beautiful beaches, countless caves and unique grottoes of all shapes and sizes, places just waiting to be explored. It's easy to see why this seascape sculpted by nature is often included on lists of natural wonders of the world.
5. Lake Baikal, Russia
Lake Baikal is the oldest freshwater lake on Earth. During the cold months, the Siberian lake freezes over and a combination of wind, temperature differences, frost and sun cause the ice crust to crack and ice hummocks to form. These masses of broken ice are a gorgeous turquoise color and look like shards of glass breaking free of the lake.
6. Wuhua Hai, Five-Flower Lake in China
This lake gets its beautiful colors from plant and mineral deposits.
7. Caño Cristales, River of Five Colors in Colombia
8. Iguazu Falls, Brazil and Argentina
This semicircular waterfall lies on the border of Brazil and Argentina and about 2 miles wide.
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