There are so many beautiful things in the world but it’s hard to beat the seven natural wonders of the world. Wouldn’t it be nice to visit them all? Well, you have to find out what they are before you can go see them for yourself! Here’s the list:
1. The Grand Canyon
Located in Grand Canyon, Arizona, it’s one of North America’s most well known natural sites. Filled with breathtaking views, campsites, and history, the Grand Canyon is the perfect Great American tourist spot. It also makes for a good roadtrip.
Located in Grand Canyon, Arizona, it’s one of North America’s most well known natural sites. Filled with breathtaking views, campsites, and history, the Grand Canyon is the perfect Great American tourist spot. It also makes for a good roadtrip.
2. The Great Barrier Reef
There’s not a photographer, snorkeler, traveler, or–probably anyone really–that doesn’t want to experience one of Australia’s finest. Looking for a dream vacation spot that doesn’t sound like the same place everyone else wants to go? You’re looking right at it. Start saving up.
There’s not a photographer, snorkeler, traveler, or–probably anyone really–that doesn’t want to experience one of Australia’s finest. Looking for a dream vacation spot that doesn’t sound like the same place everyone else wants to go? You’re looking right at it. Start saving up.
3. The Harbor at Rio de Janeiro
All eyes will be on this peak in 2016–literally. It sits right in the midst of the grounds for the 2016 Olympics in Brazil. You see this place over and over in movies, but don’t you think it’s time to check out this historic AND Olympic site?
All eyes will be on this peak in 2016–literally. It sits right in the midst of the grounds for the 2016 Olympics in Brazil. You see this place over and over in movies, but don’t you think it’s time to check out this historic AND Olympic site?
4. Mount Everest
It’s become such a cliche, it’s easy to forget just how massive Mount Everest actually is. You don’t have to commit to climb the 29,000′+ sitting in the sky to commit to at least go see it in real life. No matter the distance you are from the peak, any trip to Earth’s highest mountain is worth it.
It’s become such a cliche, it’s easy to forget just how massive Mount Everest actually is. You don’t have to commit to climb the 29,000′+ sitting in the sky to commit to at least go see it in real life. No matter the distance you are from the peak, any trip to Earth’s highest mountain is worth it.
5. Northern Lights
“Northern Lights” is easy to say than it’s proper latin astronomical name “Aurora Borealis,” but it’s even easier to take in the beauty of Earth’s magnetic fields at work from late August to Mid April in Alaska, Yukon, Iceland or Northern Scandinavia. So put it on your to-do list. You won’t regret it.
“Northern Lights” is easy to say than it’s proper latin astronomical name “Aurora Borealis,” but it’s even easier to take in the beauty of Earth’s magnetic fields at work from late August to Mid April in Alaska, Yukon, Iceland or Northern Scandinavia. So put it on your to-do list. You won’t regret it.
6. Paracutin Volcano
This Mexican volcano only erupted once back in 1943, but it was enough for a long time. This notorious eruption is worth the trip down to Mexico to see it for yourself.
This Mexican volcano only erupted once back in 1943, but it was enough for a long time. This notorious eruption is worth the trip down to Mexico to see it for yourself.
7. Victoria Falls
You might not here about Victoria Falls as much as you hear about The Grand Canyon or Mount Everest, but it’s certainly worth knowing about. Located between Zambia and Zimbabwe, this southern African masterpiece is almost just too beautiful to be true. But the best part about it is that it is true, and is without question worth seeing in person.
You might not here about Victoria Falls as much as you hear about The Grand Canyon or Mount Everest, but it’s certainly worth knowing about. Located between Zambia and Zimbabwe, this southern African masterpiece is almost just too beautiful to be true. But the best part about it is that it is true, and is without question worth seeing in person.