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5 Unseen Natural Wonders of the World

You might have heard about the 7 wonders of the world, but here I would be sharing with you the ones you might not have seen till now. There is no end to the majestic and enthralling views this world offers to us. Moreover, there is also no sort of restriction for us in terms of exploring the hidden corners of the world. The places and sites I would be sharing with you below would indeed prove to be different from the destinations you might have visited till now. There are numerous facets to the fame and natural beauty of these regions. At the same time, some of these places are also marked for their weird features. Being at these places, your imagination and thoughts would surely be gauged to higher limits. The idea here is to appreciate and acknowledge the

beauty and awe which this world offers to us. Here are the 5 unseen natural wonders of the world.

5. Inca City-Peru

Known to be a part of the famous Inca Empire, this city is located nearly 2400 meters above the sea level. The archeologists who traced out this city have termed it be one of the most important remains of the Inca world. By being at this place you would be able to better acknowledge the realities of the Inca people who used to live in this city thousands of years ago.

4. Heaven’s Gate Mountain-China

For those of you would love to visit this site, courage and commitment is all that is needed, especially at the time of taking the cable ride. Moreover, you can also make use of the 7000 stone steps in order to reach close to the gate. Located in the People’s Republic of China, the heaven’s gate is now classified to be the core of tourism in the region.

3. The Immortal Bridge-China

On seeing this bridge, you will come to rationalize about the presence of possibility in everything you know. At the first sight, it might seem to you that the bridge is going to fall at any time, but trust me it never falls. Viewed from a theistic perspective, it can also be reasoned that the rocks have been balanced by some divine force.

2. The King’s Walkway-Spain

Now here we have a walkway which cannot be termed to be a tourist friendly sight. But for those of you who are quite into climbing, King’s walkway is indeed the place to try out your limits. The pathway stretches out for nearly 700 m and it is also said that some climbers also lost their lives while trying to feel the adrenaline rush. The reason for which it has named after a king is all because of the fact that King Alfonso XIII used this walkway to reach to the inauguration ceremony of the dam named as Conde

Del Guadalhorce.

1. Lake Baikal-Siberia

Considered to be the deepest freshwater lake, Lake Baikal is the oldest lake whose history and origins go back nearly 25 million years. A number of historical Chinese texts have referred this lake by the name of North Sea. It is also believed that most of the people never knew about the lake until Russia had expanded its control over the region. The lake is also quite rich in terms of its biodiversity as it encapsulates more than 1000 species of plants and animals. More than 300 rivers also land into this lake.  Lake Baikal is the top recommendation among the 5 unseen natural wonders of the world.

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