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33 Unbelievable Places To Visit Before You Die. I Can't Believe These Actually Exist On Earth... So many other-worldly places exist right on our planet, and we never even knew about it. Here are 33 landmarks that look like paintings and scenes from science fiction movies. earthporm.com During the rainy season, the world’s largest salt flat becomes the world's largest mirror. The Salar was born when several prehistoric lakes joined into one. The salt flat is so reflective, it’s used to calibrate satellites. michaelyamashita.com These unqiuely tall and thin mountains are so alien that they were used in James Cameron’s “Avatar.”

Niccolobonfadini.comniccolobonfadini.com These sentinels are actually giant trees covered in snow and ice. Apod.nasa.gov natureflip.com This 240-meter-long cave system has been one of Guilin, China’s most popular attractions for over 1200 years. Amusingplanet.com all-that-is-interesting.com Ice caves are temporary structures that form at the edge of glaciers when flowing water melts a hole into glaciers. Amusingplanet.com all-that-is-interesting.com wikipedia.org. City Bakery - The City Bakery. Cafe Habana / Home. Glass Beach (Fort Bragg, California) Glass Beach near Fort Bragg, California Glass Beach is a beach in MacKerricher State Park near Fort Bragg, California that is abundant in sea glass created from years of dumping garbage into an area of coastline near the northern part of the town.

A small wave on the beach In the early 20th century, Fort Bragg residents threw their household garbage over cliffs owned by the Union Lumber Company onto what is now Glass Beach, discarding glass, appliances, and even vehicles.[1] Locals referred to it as "The Dumps. The California State Water Resources Control Board and city leaders closed the area in 1967.[1][2] Various cleanup programs were undertaken through the years to correct the damage. There are three Glass Beach sites in Fort Bragg where trash was dumped into ocean between 1906 and 1967. Some of the rounded glass Thousands of tourists visit Fort Bragg's glass beaches each day in the summer. . ^ Jump up to: a b c "Glass Beach".

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