15 Amazing Places to Visit Before You Die
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
The world’s largest salt flat, the Salar de Uyuni is a natural phenomenon; a desert of salt that stretches as far as the eye can see. The savage beauty of this vast expanse of white will leave you dazzled.
The most unforgettable moments on the salt flats are at sunrise and sunset, when the colors of the sky are splashed all over the salt, creating a wildly colorful visual feast.
Serengeti National Park
If you are an animal lover, Serengeti National Park is your mecca. With the highest concentration of large mammals on the entire planet, a safari through Serengeti will bring you up close to the likes of lions, rhinoceroses and elephants.
Time it right, and you might be able to bear witness to the epic annual migration of hundreds of thousands of zebra, wildebeest and gazelles across the plains in search of water.
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Fjords of Norway
Norway knows how to do natural beauty. Epic fjords gouge lines from a rugged coastline to an emerald interior, cliffs plunging straight into water, and waterfalls cascading down the cliffs.
Whales, seals and eagles call the fjords their home, and in occasional hospitable pockets of green, villages and farming communities flourish. The spectacular beauty and drama of Norway’s fjords need to be seen to be believed.