12 AMAZING Places You Must See Before You Die

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12 Wonders of the World
Get ready to discover extraordinary places that you should add to your travel route.
From the Amazon to Antarctica, there are many amazing places to see in the world. These man-made monuments and natural wonders are frequently added to travel routes. But have you heard of the Giants Trail in Ireland or the underwater sculpture park in Mexico?
If you want to discover places you have never known or heard of and add them to your travel agenda, come with us. We will discover the little-known jewels of the world.
Socotra Dragon Tree, Yemen
Almost everyone knows about landscapes that challenge the imagination, such as the Grand Canyon in America or the Victoria Falls in Africa, but very few people are aware of the Socotra Dragon Tree in Yemen.
When the dark red resin oozing from its trunk and used to make medicine in ancient times became famous among people as "Dragon blood", the tree's name remained Dragon Tree.
Mir diamond mine, Russia
Some places create a feeling of admiration, some shock. The Mir diamond mine in Russia is one of the places that shocks people. The mine, which is 1 km wide, is the second largest pit dug by human hands in the world.
The mine, located in the Siberia region of Russia, has been closed for 10 years and is even more impressive as it is covered in snow...
Ta Prohm temple, Cambodia
Human beings have built their own structures almost everywhere in the world, defying nature. In some places, nature has taken back what it gave and almost said, "I am here." The Ta Prohm temple in Cambodia is a structure that surrenders to nature in exactly the same way.
The temple, whose real name was Rajavihara, was built in the middle of the forest in the late 12th century and hosted 18 priests and 615 dancers. Nature took back the structure, which was abandoned approximately 400 years ago. Today, it is possible to see ancient buildings and giant trees intertwined.
Death Valley, USA
There are very few places that deserve their name this much. Death Valley, which people never want to visit except for touristic visits, is the place where the highest surface temperature ever measured on earth was recorded.
In the giant valley, which entered the record books with 56.7 degrees recorded in 1913, the soles of your shoes melt and the body's electrolyte balance is upset as a result of excessive sweating. Don't forget to take a hat with you when you go.
Underwater sculpture park, Mexico
People have searched underwater for the lost continent of Atlantis for centuries. Someone diving into the water off the coast of Mexico might think they have found a lost civilization, but unfortunately this time it is man-made.
Human-made sculptures placed underwater in Cancun and lying on the ocean floor accompanied by tropical fish can provide an unforgettable diving adventure.
slot canyon, arizona
Antelope Canyon, which looks like a natural labyrinth with its incredibly beautiful colors and light play, is one of the most visited and photographed places in Arizona.
Aron Ralston, an outdoor athlete who miraculously survived after an accident in the canyon, struggled for days on the rock where he was stuck and finally managed to escape by cutting his arm with his pocket knife. Aron's story was also the subject of the movie 127 Hours, starring James Franco in 2010.
Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
To be honest, including Ireland in your travel itinerary is not something that is done very often. England's unique coastline and endless countryside or romantic Scottish plateaus are attractive places that almost everyone can choose, but if you are going to pass through Ireland, do not forget that there are unique places that you should see there too.
The Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland consists of 40,000 hexagonal rocks formed as a result of volcanic flows. It's impossible not to admire it.
Easter Island, Polynesia
The giant statues on Easter Island have both fascinated and confused travelers for decades. How did they get there and who made them? #orhantumerkan #orhantumerkan