Saturday, January 30, 2016

The world is a huge place where diversity is inconceivable. We, people have explored and adopted it as it is, or do we try to change it to suit our needs. In the world there are many undiscovered places, but there are also the kind that are not so well-known places. Many of these places are amazing with their beauty and uniqueness. We provide you with a list of not so well-known places of our planet, because we know that it is just perfect for your eyes

Ice Towers & amp; amp. Caves of Mount Erebus in Antarctica

Mount Erebus is a second largest and constantly active volcano in 1972. At the top of the mountain there are formations due to the vapor, which looks like ice towers. There are also many ice caves which are so interesting for exploration. The blue glow of these ice caves makes them unique. We think that this is not so well-known place and deserves to be on this list.

Ice Towers & amp; caves of Mount Erebus in Antarctica, not so well known places

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Ice Towers & amp; caves of Mount Erebus in Antarctica 2 not so familiar places

Image by Eli Duke via Flickr

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks, New Mexico

Nasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks are a rock formation that has happened more than 7 million years ago. The rocks were deposited as a result of ash from pyroclastic flow of volcanic eruptions.

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks, New Mexico 1 not so familiar places

Image by Bureau of Land Manage Menet via Flickr

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks, New Mexico 2 not so familiar places

Image by slack12 via Flickr

Lechuguilla Cave is one of the most well known of these is not so well-known places in the world New Mexico

Lechuguilla cave. This cave is unique by its crystal formations of gypsum and aragonite is in.

Lechuguilla Cave, New Mexico 1

Dave Bunnell [CC-BY-SA-2.5], via Wikimedia Commons

Lechuguilla Cave, New Mexico 2

Dave Bunnell [CC-BY-SA-2.5], via Wikimedia Commons

Krubera Cave, Abkhazia, Georgia

Krubera cave (the country in Asia, not the state in America) situated in Abkhazia, Georgia. It is the deepest cave in the world, was an astounding 2,191 meters from its entrance. The cave is also known as Cave Vorony known which means air grotto, because it was full of nesting crows when it was first discovered.

Krubera Cave, Abkhazia , Georgia

Image by gafa Kassim via Flickr

Valley of Flowers, Himalaya, India

Valley of Flowers is a national park in India, and it is one of the most beautiful places. This is not as well-known place, but for those who know it's their favorite place. It is a home for a great and unique flora, so diverse that it deserves its name. It is also a home to many animals such as Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep.

valley of flowers, Himalaya, India 1

Picture of Rajesh via Flickr

valley of flowers, Himalaya, India 2

Image by Rubi Borgo Hain via Flickr

Glen Coe, Scotland

It is settled North of Scotland. As one of the most spectacular steps in this country considered. Glen Coe is offering a popular place for photographers because of the great scenery.

Glen Coe, Scotland

Image by Dave Appleby via Flickr

 Glen Coe, Scotland 1

Image by Dave Appleby via Flickr

 Glen Coe, Scotland 2

Image by Chris Ford via Flickr

Wulingyuan (Zhangjiajie), China

This is a place that is home to a huge three thousand is sandstone columns. This place will be renamed and often referred to as "Avatar Hallelujah Mountains". There is a dedicated UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, but it still not so well known place to enjoy the world's population.

Wulingyuan (Zhangjiajie), China 1

Image by Eric via Flickr

Wulingyuan (Zhangjiajie), China 2

Image by John Philip via Flickr

Ki Monastery, Spiti Valley, India

Ki Monastery or often referred to as Key Gompa, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery which stands on a hill with spectacular views of the small Indian village Kibar. It is located in the 11th century founded, and it has not a peaceful history. It was attacked several times over the long period of its existence. It was hit and suffered many times from Mongol armies by fire and earthquakes.

Ki Monastery, Spiti Valley, India 1

Image by via Flickr beagle17

Ki Monastery, Spiti Valley, India 2

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