1. The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest collection of 1,400 miles of coral reefs. It's so big it can be seen from space, and it's one of the Natural World's Seven Wonders. It's the place to go diving, offering a unique underwater life display.
2. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
The Pyramids of Giza are definitely worth a visit as the only one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World still largely intact. The Great Pyramid of Giza was the highest man-made structure for over 3,800 years, dating back to around 2,560 BC.
3. Stonehenge, Amesbury, England
Stonehenge is surrounded by a lot of mystery, and contrary to those who think it's just a pile of 25-ton rocks, it's actually a beautiful view. Book a guided tour to visit the center and enjoy the amazing glow of the setting sun among the pillars of Stonehenge at sunset.
4. Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia
This massive flat salt – the world's largest – spans a massive 4,086 square miles. In the rainy season this salt flat, formed by several ancient lakes, becomes so reflective that it is used to calibrate satellites. It is the largest mirror in the world and a breathtaking sight.
5. The Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
Carved by the Colorado River for thousands of years, the Grand Canyon is a sight to see that without being there one simply can not fathom. For more than 200 miles, the massive rock walls span.
6. Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA
Arizona's Antelope Canyon is a picturesque series of crevices that you wouldn't think was a photography trick until you check it out yourself.The way water sculpted the crevices millions of years ago – coupled with the way each wall is hit by the light – makes the rocks appear different colors, creating a stunning display.
7. Easter Island, Rapa Nui, Chile
Like Stonehenge, nobody knows the story behind the "moai" statues of the 887 Easter Island. Even so, they are offering a great adventure to visitors. Travelers can also enjoy other adventure options on Easter Island, such as hiking and scuba diving.
8. Reed Flute Caves, China
Today, multicolored lights highlight the Reed Flute Caves, making the 240-meter-long cave system amazing. Seeing these incredible stalactite, stalagmite, and pillar formations is worth a visit as one of China's most popular attractions for over 1,200 years.
9. The Great Wall of China, China
This massive, man-made wall extends for thousands of miles. Not only does the wonderful structure leave many visitors scrambling to pick up their jaws knowing that it was made by human hands, but it's on top of a mountain ridge that provides amazing views of the area.
10. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
With crystal clear waters, lush green scenery, and stunning waterfalls, this area is one of the most beautiful in the world.
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