the beautiful sceneries in world

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Geirangerfjord :

The Geiranger Fjord is a fjord in the Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located entirely in the Stranda Municipality. It is a 15-kilometre -long branch off the Sunnylvsfjorden, which is a branch off the Storfjorden.

The fjord is one of Norway's most visited tourist sites. In 2005, it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, jointly with the Nærøyfjorden. This status was challenged by the disputed plans to build power lines across the fjord

This fjord is surrounded by some of the steepest mountains on the entire west coast. It is very narrow and has no habitable shore area, for the precipitous heights rise in sheer and rugged strata almost straight out of the water. Foaming waterfalls plunge into the fjord from jagged peaks. There are, however, a few mountain farms here, and of these one or two have such hazardous access, by paths that wind around steep precipices, and by bridges that are fixed to the mountain with iron bolts and rings, that they bear witness in a most striking way to the remarkable powers of invention which the challenges of nature have developed in man.

Faroe Islands :


The Faroe Islands is a self-governing archipelago, part of the Kingdom of Denmark. It comprises 18 rocky, volcanic islands between Iceland and Norway in the North Atlantic Ocean, connected by road tunnels, ferries, causeways and bridges. Hikers and bird-watchers are drawn to the islands’ mountains, valleys and grassy heathland, and steep coastal cliffs that harbor thousands of seabirds.

Wave-shaped rocks-Western Australia :

Wave-shaped rocks are one of the most amazing natural phenomena located east of the small town of Hayden in Western Australia. Named Hayden Wave Rocks Australia Interesting rocks are named after their special shape, which resembles high ocean waves. These waves are made of granite and are 15 meters high and 110 meters long.

Bohinj Waterfall Slovenia :

The Savica Waterfall is located at the far end of Lake Bohinj in the northwestern part of Slovenia. It is the most visited waterfall in Slovenia and it's situated in the Triglav National Park; which is the only national park in the country.



Zhangye National Geopark, Gansu, China :

Repeatedly selected as one of China’s most beautiful national wonders, this national park has colorful mountains that aren’t quite as tall as some of the others on this list, but just as striking. The mountain range, named an UNESCO World Heritage Site, spans about 120 square miles and the highest peak is around 8,000 feet. The area is becoming more and more tourist friendly, with 2014 improvements like small roads, viewing platforms and boardwalks so people can explore these special rock formations. For those with mobility issues, there is a sightseeing bus that will take you around for a small fee, making this one of the more accessible rainbow mountains on this list.