#1
budgettravel.com: 10 Places That Are Out of this World
I think many of us try to seek out great views. I thought this list was one with a bit of a twist, particularly those looking for something extraterrestrial on earth!
Of those on the list, I think the Bolivian Salt Flats look really cool, along with China's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. It really amazes me the landscapes that exist out there!
I'm a bit sad I have yet to make it to any of these places - Giant's Causeway is probably the closest for me!
I think many of us try to seek out great views. I thought this list was one with a bit of a twist, particularly those looking for something extraterrestrial on earth!
Of those on the list, I think the Bolivian Salt Flats look really cool, along with China's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. It really amazes me the landscapes that exist out there!
I'm a bit sad I have yet to make it to any of these places - Giant's Causeway is probably the closest for me!
#2
Very interesting photographs. Thanks for sharing the link!
The most exotic landscapes I've seen were both in China. One is Guiling and the other Huang Shan (Yellow Mountain).
The most exotic landscapes I've seen were both in China. One is Guiling and the other Huang Shan (Yellow Mountain).
#5
BuildingMyBento , Nov 28, 2012 11:28 am
formerly known as Tad's Broiled Steaks
Salar de Uyuni, the Bolivian salt flats, took a bit of patience to get to. I think the bus ride from La Paz was around ten hours, and at night, but the place sure was rad (bring sunglasses!) My ex-gf and I hired a driver when we got there, which include a lunch of alpaca and indeed, a pinch of salt.
There may be sporadic flights, by the by.
There may be sporadic flights, by the by.
#6
The Bolivian salt pans are on my list.
My favorite landscape views to date:
1. Torres del Paine national park, in Chile
2. Machu Picchu and surrounds
3. Turkish Cappadocia
PS
My favorite landscape views to date:
1. Torres del Paine national park, in Chile
2. Machu Picchu and surrounds
3. Turkish Cappadocia
PS
#7
Kiven White , Dec 4, 2012 11:38 pm
They are great places. Really strange. Thx for sharing the link.
#8
Plastic Elite , Dec 6, 2012 12:25 pm
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How about Pitcairn?
#10
CubsFanJohn , Dec 8, 2012 3:59 pm
More places for me to do on my bucket list.
#11
x1achilles , Dec 8, 2012 5:18 pm
Thanks Manoni for the beautiful (albeit slightly photoshopped) photos of Capadoccia.
#12
Quote:
photoshop is needed sometimes because lens of camera are not better than eyes of us it is much more beautiful in reality, Cappadocia is really full of surreal landscapes.Originally Posted by x1achilles
Thanks Manoni for the beautiful (albeit slightly photoshopped) photos of Capadoccia.
#14
magsmeplease , Dec 11, 2012 10:03 am
Pretty darn amazing!
So cool!
So cool!