Unbelivable Pics: 28 Incredibly Beautiful Places You Won’t Believe Actually Exist

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2. The Tunnel of Love in Ukraine

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The “tunnel” is actually a railway that transports wood to a local factory.
3. The Crooked Forest in Poland:

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No one knows for sure what made the trees grow like this, although most believe humans had something to do with it.
4. Ice Canyon, Greenland:

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5. Mount Roraima, Venezuela

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6. The Door To Hell, Turkmenistan

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The “door” has been home to a 42 year old fire, fueled by the natural gas contained within the hole.
7. Chand Baori Well, India

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The well has stood since the year 800, and was actually featured in The Dark Knight Rises.
8. The Stone Forest, Madagascar

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9. Lapland, Finland

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10. Camel Thorn Trees, Namibia:

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11. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

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Salar de Uyuni stretches for over 4000 square miles, making it the world’s largest salt flat.
12. The Wave, Utah

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13. The Crystal Cave, Iceland

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14. Lake Retba, Sengal

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15. And Lake Hillier, Australia

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The pink color is a result of the bacteria in the water.
16. The subway in Stockholm, Sweden

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17. The Blue Dragon River, Portugal

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18. Hang Son Doong, Vietnam

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Note the tiny, tiny man?
19. Krakow, Poland

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20. Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, United States

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Again, bacteria are responsible for the magnificent color of the spring.
21. Northern Lake Baikal, Russia

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22. Urup Island, Russia

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23. Tunnel of Light, Arizona

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24. Dutch Flower Fields

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25. Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland

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26. Bora Bora

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27. Baja California Desert Riverbeds

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28. Lady Musgrave Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

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