It's Hard To Believe These 15 Impossibly Gorgeous Places Across The World Are Even Real
I haven't been everywhere, but it's on my list.
During the rainy season (roughly November-March), this salt plant turns into a giant mirror that is just as beautiful as it looks.
Tiny bioluminescent phytoplankton light up this brilliant blue at night and have inspired the phenomenon known as "Sea Sparkle."
These amazing pillars were formed years ago underwater. The stunning location was used to shoot "Avatar."
This national park covers more than 200 square miles with colorful mountainous formations for a beautiful rainbow hike.
This dreamy 1.8-mile tunnel near the town of Kleven does actually transport materials back and forth to a local factory, so be careful when getting the perfect shot.
The rows and rows of tulips in these Holland fields can be seen in the spring. If you can't make the trip all the way across the pond, try a miniature version in Holland, Michigan!
Catch these beautiful flowers blooming in late April with more than 200 varieties of the Wisteria flower.
The otherwise quiet region of China explodes with color when the Canola flowers are in bloom - they're produced for cooking oil, but make some great photos as well.
These falls extend for miles and miles and you can actually walk out onto observation decks with falls surrounding you.
This expansive sandstone formation looks like it should be on another planet.
After years and years of residents throwing garbage into the ocean, glass remnants have washed up on the beach in the most beautiful way.
This desert combines the serene look of snow without the cold for some absolutely stunning views.
Yes, this is an actual cave full of crystals and it's absolutely amazing.
This picturesque plateau is actually one of many in the surrounding area that extend so high into the sky they are regularly surrounded by cloud cover making it absolutely breathtaking.
The glow worm that glows to make this amazing effect is native only to New Zealand and can be found all over the island, though they are most concentrated in these popular caves.