We've all heard of Everest and Fuji, and while these peaks are mesmerising in their own ways, Kirkjufell in Iceland is altogether more ethereal
As far as lakes go, Ala-Kul is one of the world's most impressive. Nestled at an altitude of over 11,483 feet (3,500m) inside the Terskey Alatau mountain range in Kyrgyzstan
The drop is more than 3,199 feet (975m), making Angel Falls the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall. It cascades over the edge of the Auyán-Tepuí mountain
Each spring, Mother Nature puts on a truly captivating display in the heart of the Antelope Valley, California. Situated on the western tip of the Mojave Desert
Located a few miles from the Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend is perhaps Arizona's most striking asset. Engulfed by an endless red landscape, this natural curve in the Colorado River was formed
Australia is awash with superb scenery but Blue Mountains National Park perhaps has the country's most dynamic offering.
Ik Kil, a natural cenote (or sinkhole) in Yucatán, Mexico, was formed during heavy tropical rainfall, which made its original limestone ceiling collapse.
In Indonesia, you can witness a miracle of the natural world. The lakes of Mount Kelimutu frequently change colour, from white to black, and green to red