Places in the World that don't seem real

Feb 13, 2024

The world's largest salt flat, especially after rain when it creates a mirror-like surface, reflecting the sky perfectly and creating an otherworldly effect.

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

A slot canyon in Arizona known for its mesmerizing, undulating rock formations and the way light filters through them, creating a play of colors and shadows.

Antelope Canyon, USA

Famous for its surreal landscapes, including "fairy chimneys" - tall, cone-shaped rock formations, and ancient cave dwellings. The sight of hundreds of hot air balloons floating over the area at sunrise adds to the dreamlike quality.

Cappadocia, Turkey

A natural gas field in Derweze, Turkmenistan, that has been burning continuously since 1971 when Soviet geologists accidentally drilled into a cavern filled with natural gas, causing the ground to collapse. The fiery pit looks like something out of a science fiction movie.

The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan

A massive flat-topped mountain surrounded by sheer cliffs, often shrouded in mist, giving it an otherworldly appearance. It's said to have inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel "The Lost World."

Mount Roraima, Brazil

A sandstone rock formation located in Arizona's Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, famous for its undulating, wave-like patterns and vibrant colors.

The Wave, USA