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The 50 Most Incredible Places That Actually Exist

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31. Mu Chang Chai Rice Terraces

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If you want to get an idea of the expansive green fields of Vietnam, you have to visit the cleverly-planned rice terraces of Mu Chang Chai Rice. These terraces, set up at the height of at least 1000 feet above sea level, are great tourist attractions for international and domestic tourists.

32. Naica Mine

The Naica Mine is located in Chihuahua in Mexico, and it is very famous for the abundance of selenite crystals found inside. For this reason, this place is also known as the Crystal Cave. Large amounts of lead, zinc, and silver are extracted from this mine every year.

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33. Namib Desert

It is believed that this picturesque desert in Namibia is as old as around 43 million years! When you visit this place, you will be taken aback at the different styles and sizes of dunes that you see here.
34. Oregon Ice Cave

If you are an adventure enthusiast, you have to visit the Arnold Ice Caves in Oregon. These caves are great spots for hiking, and they are located in the midst of Deschutes National Forest. Apart from hiking, you will get to see rare species of flora and fauna as well.

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35. Osoyoos Spotted Lake

When you visit the British Columbian valley of Similkameen Valley, the spotted lake at Osoyoos should be one of the top must-visit places on your list. The spots are a result of deposits made from many chemicals like calcium, sodium, magnesium, silver, etc.

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