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Fly Geyser (United States)
- This incredible natural attraction located in the Gerlach area near Nevada (United States) was accidentally created in 1916 during well drilling.
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Fly Geyser (United States)
- In the 1960s, during the search for geothermal energy sources, the geyser started emitting a hot liquid containing dissolved minerals and bacteria.
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Fly Geyser (United States)
- This extraordinary natural wonder of green and red is now recognized as one of the most breathtaking sights on Earth.
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Blue Pond (Japan)
- Situated close to Biei in Hokkaido, this artificial lagoon was created following works on the Biei River after the 1988 eruption of Mount Tokachi. Its purpose was to shield the town from volcanic mudflows.
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Blue Pond (Japan)
- The color may be due to the accidental presence of colloidal aluminum hydroxide in the water.
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Blue Pond (Japan)
- The place exudes a magical atmosphere in both winter and summer due to the parched trees and the water's color.
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Tunnel of Love (Ukraine)
- Kleven's residents fondly named this natural wonder the 'tunnel of love.' It's a remarkable four-mile (7 km) tunnel fashioned by nature.
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Tunnel of Love (Ukraine)
- The location has transformed into a popular spot for couples. According to legend, if they walk hand in hand through the tunnel, they prove their true love for each other.
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Tunnel of Love (Ukraine)
- The tunnel functions as a part of an industrial railway where trains occasionally pass through, although it is uncommon.
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Dark Hedges (Northern Ireland)
- This remarkable collection of beech trees stands as a unique spectacle that can't be found elsewhere. Situated on Bregagh Road in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, between Armoy and Stranocum, this enchanting marvel resembles something out of a fairy tale.
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Dark Hedges (Northern Ireland)
- Many years ago, a family planted trees with the goal of decorating the road that led to their mansion. The outcome was an awe-inspiring natural marvel.
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Ruskeala (Russia)
- Ruskeala, situated in the Republic of Karelia within the Russian Federation, is a tranquil rural town renowned for its remarkable marble quarry.
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Ruskeala (Russia)
- One of the quarries exploded around 250 years ago, leading to the flooding of the site. This natural wonder has attracted tourists worldwide and remains accessible for exploration.
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Darvaza gas crater (Turkmenistan)
- Dubbed locally as the 'Door to Hell' or 'Gate of Hell,' this awe-inspiring and mysterious crater was unintentionally formed when Soviet geologists ignited it to halt methane gas expansion.
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Darvaza gas crater (Turkmenistan)
- Since 1971, the crater has been burning continuously, sustained by the plentiful reserves of natural gas in the vicinity.
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Darvaza gas crater (Turkmenistan)
- The flames, colored in orange, have a diameter of approximately 230 feet (70 meters) and emit a potent sulfuric odor. This peculiar occurrence captures the attention of tourists worldwide and remains an enigma for geologists.
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Las Médulas (Spain)
- This remarkable mountainous terrain is an ancient location for extracting gold and holds the distinction of being the largest open-pit gold mine during the Roman Empire.
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Las Médulas (Spain)
- The outcome was this captivating scenery that remains unaltered.
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Ojos del Salar (Chile)
- These two amazing lagoons, found within the Salar de Atacama, were formed as a result of a scientific examination.
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Ojos del Salar (Chile)
- This astonishing natural marvel captivates tourists, resulting in its incredible allure across the world.
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Hamilton Pool (United States)
- Hamilton Pool was created by a natural phenomenon rather than human behavior. Specifically, a natural pool formed as a consequence of the collapse of an underground river dome caused by extensive erosion thousands of years ago.
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Hamilton Pool (United States)
- The Hamilton Pool, situated near Austin, Texas (United States), is a captivating destination for tourists worldwide. Its stunning blend of pristine water and lush greenery creates an idyllic oasis.
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To Sua Ocean Trench (Samoa)
- This stunning natural pool formed due to water erosion. The outcome is a mesmerizing paradise that draws tourists worldwide, captivated by its enchanting beauty.
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Great Blue Hole (Belize)
- This remarkable water hole is a vast submerged sinkhole. Shaped in a flawless circle, it spans around 0.2 miles (300 meters) in width and has a depth of 400 feet (124 meters). Its creation dates back tens of thousands of years, during a time when the sea level was considerably lower.
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Zhangye Danxia (China)
- These unique and vibrant formations in sandstone and other minerals were created over 24 million years ago.
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Zhangye Danxia (China)
- These vibrant mountains are among the most incredible natural marvels on Earth.
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Bryce Canyon (United States)
- Bryce is a considerable natural amphitheater that has been shaped by wind, water, and ice erosion.
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Bryce Canyon (United States)
- It captivates tourists from around the world, a genuine marvel of nature.
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Pamukkale (Turkey)
- The formation of Pamukkale occurred due to underground thermal springs, which led to the deposition of calcium carbonate and the formation of these unique natural pools.
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Pamukkale (Turkey)
- Situated near Denizli, Turkey, these impressive water basins cascade down a hill and stand as one of the country's captivating attractions.
See also: The most instagrammed tourist attractions in the world
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Fly Geyser (United States)
- This incredible natural attraction located in the Gerlach area near Nevada (United States) was accidentally created in 1916 during well drilling.
© Shutterstock
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Fly Geyser (United States)
- In the 1960s, during the search for geothermal energy sources, the geyser started emitting a hot liquid containing dissolved minerals and bacteria.
© Shutterstock
2 / 31 Fotos
Fly Geyser (United States)
- This extraordinary natural wonder of green and red is now recognized as one of the most breathtaking sights on Earth.
© iStock
3 / 31 Fotos
Blue Pond (Japan)
- Situated close to Biei in Hokkaido, this artificial lagoon was created following works on the Biei River after the 1988 eruption of Mount Tokachi. Its purpose was to shield the town from volcanic mudflows.
© Shutterstock
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Blue Pond (Japan)
- The color may be due to the accidental presence of colloidal aluminum hydroxide in the water.
© Shutterstock
5 / 31 Fotos
Blue Pond (Japan)
- The place exudes a magical atmosphere in both winter and summer due to the parched trees and the water's color.
© iStock
6 / 31 Fotos
Tunnel of Love (Ukraine)
- Kleven's residents fondly named this natural wonder the 'tunnel of love.' It's a remarkable four-mile (7 km) tunnel fashioned by nature.
© Shutterstock
7 / 31 Fotos
Tunnel of Love (Ukraine)
- The location has transformed into a popular spot for couples. According to legend, if they walk hand in hand through the tunnel, they prove their true love for each other.
© iStock
8 / 31 Fotos
Tunnel of Love (Ukraine)
- The tunnel functions as a part of an industrial railway where trains occasionally pass through, although it is uncommon.
© Shutterstock
9 / 31 Fotos
Dark Hedges (Northern Ireland)
- This remarkable collection of beech trees stands as a unique spectacle that can't be found elsewhere. Situated on Bregagh Road in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, between Armoy and Stranocum, this enchanting marvel resembles something out of a fairy tale.
© Shutterstock
10 / 31 Fotos
Dark Hedges (Northern Ireland)
- Many years ago, a family planted trees with the goal of decorating the road that led to their mansion. The outcome was an awe-inspiring natural marvel.
© Shutterstock
11 / 31 Fotos
Ruskeala (Russia)
- Ruskeala, situated in the Republic of Karelia within the Russian Federation, is a tranquil rural town renowned for its remarkable marble quarry.
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12 / 31 Fotos
Ruskeala (Russia)
- One of the quarries exploded around 250 years ago, leading to the flooding of the site. This natural wonder has attracted tourists worldwide and remains accessible for exploration.
© Shutterstock
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Darvaza gas crater (Turkmenistan)
- Dubbed locally as the 'Door to Hell' or 'Gate of Hell,' this awe-inspiring and mysterious crater was unintentionally formed when Soviet geologists ignited it to halt methane gas expansion.
© Shutterstock
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Darvaza gas crater (Turkmenistan)
- Since 1971, the crater has been burning continuously, sustained by the plentiful reserves of natural gas in the vicinity.
© iStock
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Darvaza gas crater (Turkmenistan)
- The flames, colored in orange, have a diameter of approximately 230 feet (70 meters) and emit a potent sulfuric odor. This peculiar occurrence captures the attention of tourists worldwide and remains an enigma for geologists.
© Shutterstock
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Las Médulas (Spain)
- This remarkable mountainous terrain is an ancient location for extracting gold and holds the distinction of being the largest open-pit gold mine during the Roman Empire.
© Shutterstock
17 / 31 Fotos
Las Médulas (Spain)
- The outcome was this captivating scenery that remains unaltered.
© Shutterstock
18 / 31 Fotos
Ojos del Salar (Chile)
- These two amazing lagoons, found within the Salar de Atacama, were formed as a result of a scientific examination.
© Shutterstock
19 / 31 Fotos
Ojos del Salar (Chile)
- This astonishing natural marvel captivates tourists, resulting in its incredible allure across the world.
© Shutterstock
20 / 31 Fotos
Hamilton Pool (United States)
- Hamilton Pool was created by a natural phenomenon rather than human behavior. Specifically, a natural pool formed as a consequence of the collapse of an underground river dome caused by extensive erosion thousands of years ago.
© Shutterstock
21 / 31 Fotos
Hamilton Pool (United States)
- The Hamilton Pool, situated near Austin, Texas (United States), is a captivating destination for tourists worldwide. Its stunning blend of pristine water and lush greenery creates an idyllic oasis.
© Shutterstock
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To Sua Ocean Trench (Samoa)
- This stunning natural pool formed due to water erosion. The outcome is a mesmerizing paradise that draws tourists worldwide, captivated by its enchanting beauty.
© Shutterstock
23 / 31 Fotos
Great Blue Hole (Belize)
- This remarkable water hole is a vast submerged sinkhole. Shaped in a flawless circle, it spans around 0.2 miles (300 meters) in width and has a depth of 400 feet (124 meters). Its creation dates back tens of thousands of years, during a time when the sea level was considerably lower.
© Shutterstock
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Zhangye Danxia (China)
- These unique and vibrant formations in sandstone and other minerals were created over 24 million years ago.
© Shutterstock
25 / 31 Fotos
Zhangye Danxia (China)
- These vibrant mountains are among the most incredible natural marvels on Earth.
© Shutterstock
26 / 31 Fotos
Bryce Canyon (United States)
- Bryce is a considerable natural amphitheater that has been shaped by wind, water, and ice erosion.
© Shutterstock
27 / 31 Fotos
Bryce Canyon (United States)
- It captivates tourists from around the world, a genuine marvel of nature.
© iStock
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Pamukkale (Turkey)
- The formation of Pamukkale occurred due to underground thermal springs, which led to the deposition of calcium carbonate and the formation of these unique natural pools.
© Shutterstock
29 / 31 Fotos
Pamukkale (Turkey)
- Situated near Denizli, Turkey, these impressive water basins cascade down a hill and stand as one of the country's captivating attractions.
See also: The most instagrammed tourist attractions in the world
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These famous natural wonders happened by accident
These attractions are the result of both natural and human actions
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These tourist attractions are extraordinary marvels that came into existence unexpectedly, either through human intervention or strange natural occurrences. They are precious treasures that never fail to astonish visitors from across the globe.
Let's explore these remarkable wonders that emerged by total accident. Click through the gallery to get started.
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