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The Earth’s Natural Wonders, From Waterfalls to National Parks

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Kirkjufell

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

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Ala-Kul Lake

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

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Angel Falls

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

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Antelope Valley

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

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Horseshoe Bend

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

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Hanging Rock

Australia is awash with superb scenery but Blue Mountains National Park perhaps has the country's most dynamic offering.

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Ik Kil

Ik Kil, a natural cenote (or sinkhole) in Yucatán, Mexico, was formed during heavy tropical rainfall, which made its original limestone ceiling collapse.

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Mount Kelimutu lakes

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

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