The World's Eight Natural Wonders, a Dreamlike Visual Experience, Some of Which Are World Natural Heritage Sites

The world is vast, full of wonders;
The world is so vast, it's dazzling to the eyes;
I want to go see the world.

Spending these days, watching countless scenes and stories, appreciating the beauty of the world, is a leisurely enjoyment. Today, I’m sharing the world’s eight wonders.
01 Antarctica ‘Blood Falls’
Blood Falls is located in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, the area most resembling Mars on Earth, and is the most magical landscape in Antarctica, like a blood river flowing from a torn wound.
02 Canada New Brunswick ‘Magnetic Hill’
What force causes a car without starting to automatically back up when going uphill? It’s a magnetic force from within the earth, or perhaps something even more mysterious! Many tourists come to Magnetic Hill to experience its magic.
03 Norway Spitzbergen Island ‘Midnight Sun’
Unlike many people who come to Norway in winter to chase the Northern Lights, ‘Midnight Sun’, another natural wonder brought about by polar features, is also attracting many Fans. From June to July, the sun remains above people’s heads, making it impossible to distinguish between noon and midnight. Spitzbergen Island is the best place to experience ‘Midnight Sun’, and it is also the largest island in the archipelago.
04 Iceland Seltseir Island

Seltseir Island, a young island, a world cultural heritage site. Before 1963, it didn’t exist. The volcanic eruption from 1963 to 1967 formed a new island. Since its formation, the volcanic island has been protected, and its unique landscape provides an original natural laboratory for worldwide marine biologists, geologists, botanists, and other scientists, allowing only research.
05 Turkey Cotton Castle

Cotton Castle is a well-known hot spring resort, with not only thousands of years of natural hot springs, but also cotton-like hills formed by calcium deposition. It also boasts amazing terraced fields, cliffs, and fossilized white waterfalls.
06 New Zealand Muriwai ‘Giant Stones’
On the beaches of the east coast of South Island, New Zealand, every time the tide goes out, you can see more than 50 giant stones exposed, formed millions of years ago underwater, made up of sedimentary and mineral deposits hardening around a fossil or shellfish core.
07 USA New York Orchard Park ‘Eternal Flames’

Behind the waterfall in the Park Rock Protection Area, you can see an optical illusion phenomenon: flickering golden flames. Because of its continuous burning and extreme heat, it is called ‘Eternal Fire’
08 Venezuela ‘Catatumbo Lightning’


In the southwest corner of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, there is the most frequent lightning activity in the world, with more than 200 nights per year, sometimes up to 25 times per minute, the peak of lightning in May and October, ‘Catatumbo Lightning’ has become a natural wonder for tourists to stay up all night.
These days spent staying put, watching the colorful world, my heart also flies with it.
(Your travel stories, your beautiful encounters, you can also leave a message to tell me. Life becomes different because of discovering beauty. Let’s bloom while walking!)