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The 50 Most Incredible Places That Actually Exist

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36. Painted Dunes

The painted dunes located in Lassen Volcanic National Park proved to be great sites for photography enthusiasts visiting Northern California. These are vast expanses of pumice fields that are naturally colored, providing incredible views. You can find this near the Cinder Cone Volcano, which is believed to have erupted during 1650. The paint is nothing but the oxidized form of volcanic ash.

37. Pamukkale

In the local language of Turkish, Pamukkale means Cotton Castle. You can’t agree better with this translation! This is a magical place where hot waters flow down the hillside terraces. The blue of the waters and white of the hillsides make for an excellent combination.

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38. Red Beach

Located in Panjin, the Red Beach is the biggest wetland in the world. The bright red color is due to the colored plant of Suaeda Salsa that grows in abundance along the landscape. Every autumn, the beach witnesses millions of domestic and international tourists who come here to see these plants in full bloom and the sea turn a crimson-red.

39. Salar de Uyuni

The Salar de Uyuni is the biggest salt field in the world, and it is located in the Daniel Campos Province in Bolivia. The entire area is covered by wide expanses of salt and brine. This place produces about 70% lithium in the world.

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40. Shibazakura Flowers

The pink carpet at the Fuji Motosuku Resort is what attracts your eyes when you set your foot here. If you were wondering about this incredible carpet, it is because of the full bloom of the exotic Shibazakura Flowers that are both rare and exotic.

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