By now, am sure you have heard of the 7 wonders of the earth. We all know the Taj Mahal, the Great Wall of China and the Bermuda triangle, right? Have you ever been told that there are other wonders of the earth you need to explore Well? Well, there are other wonders that are, in my opinion a little underrated but their beauty is very impeccable. Take a look at the other wonders of the earth that you need to explore.

The other wonders of the earth you need to explore.

Lake Hillier in Australia

This beautiful lake that is located in Australia is pink. When I say Pink,, I mean Barbie pink. Scientists are as clueless as we all are regarding the pink color of this lake. They have never been able to find out why is actually pink. Fascinating. Right? It does not change and stays pink even in a container. It does not have adverse effect on people and certainly is one of the most beautiful things you ever saw.

Lake Hillier in Australia

Ajanta and Ellora Caves in Maharashtra, India

India’s Ellora Caves are considered the pinnacle of Indian rock-cut arc in Maharashtra. They are 34 Caves in total, beautifully shaped to perfection.. The site’s 34 caves were carved from the stone face of the Charanandri hills between the 6th and 9th Century. This is definitely another wonder of the earth you need to explore.

Ajanta and Ellora caves

The Wave in Arizona, USA

Among the other wonders of the earth you need to explore,, there is the Wave in Arizona. The wave was Carved by the thundering Paria River over millions of years, the huge undulating, sandstone canyons look like something out of a Star Wars movie, marked by brown, white and terracotta stripes that follow every curve and dip.

But if you’re thinking about visiting this beauty, you’ll have to plan well in advance. State law requires that all visitors must have a permit from the Bureau of Land Management.

The wave.

Salar De Uyuni in Bolivia

The Salar De Uyuni must be the largest salt flat in the world. It stretches for 10,582 square km (4,086 square mi) and it is very impressive. Guess what? It also has a vast white landscape. There are even hotels, built entirely of salt blocks! Imagine that.

Salar De Uyuni in Bolivia

Lencois Maranhenses National Park in Brazil

The Lencois Maranhenses National Park is a collection of crystal clear water ponds which blend into the sandy landscape, that only looks like a desert but it is not a desert. Its beauty is breathtaking indeed.

Lencois Maranhenses National Park in Brazil

Machu Picchu in Peru

One of the greatest stories of all time is the mystery about what happened to the Ancient Inca tribe which still puzzles the world. It is only a trip to Machu Picchu that may get you that much closer to uncovering the truth about this story. Machu Picchu is one of the other wonders of the world you need to explore. It is located in Peru.

You should definitely hike up the Incan trails to reach the mystical site just in time for the famous sunrise event. The cascading levels of Machu Picchu make for the perfect exploration and discovery of the historic Incan site.

Machu Picchu in Peru

Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro

The next time that you’re in Río de Janeiro be sure to look up. The Christ the Redeemer statue will be looking right down on you. Christ the Redeemer is the symbol of Brazil and I believe it holds a rightful place in the list of other wonders of the earth you need to explore.

The towering statue of Jesus Christ is approximately 38m tall and positioned atop the Corcovado Mountain. Take in the panoramic views of Río de Janeiro from the foot of the statue, and you’ll see why it’s a wonder to behold.

Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro

Chichén Itzá in Mexico

Chichén Itzá is another ancient civilization to the list of other wonders of the earth you need to explore. It is located In Mexico, just outside of Cancun. Here, the Aztecs constructed one of the largest pyramids still standing, dating back to 600 AD.

You should walk the complex to discover evidence of the Aztec civilization, seeing their places of worship and even sporting grounds. The most fascinating part is that if you happen to visit the Chichén Itzá during an eclipse, you can see a rare event of the serpent god winding down the side of the pyramid.

Chichén Itzá

Petra in Jordan

You’ve undoubtedly seen the archaeological site of Petra in some of your favorite movies, but did you know the city carved into rock is one of the other wonders of the earth you need to explore?

As travel restrictions to Jordan continue to ease up, tourists are now flocking to the hidden valley that once served as a major trading post for nomadic vendors in the region. The impressive structures carved into the walls of the valley have everything necessary for a modern society that is still being uncovered today. When you visit Jordan, you need to check this out.

Petra in Jordan

Chocolate Hills in Bohol, Philippines

The Chocolate Hills are a group of unusually shaped hills located in the middle of the island of Bohol, Philippines. At the end of the dry season, the famous hills earn their name when the grass turns from green to brown, hence they are called the chocolate hills.

Chocolate Hills in Bohol, Philippines

Marble Caves in Chile

The exuberant Marble Caves of Chile’s ancient glacial Lake Carrera are one of the few must-visit natural wonders of the earth. It is a unique geological formation featuring a group of caverns, tunnels and pillars created in monoliths of marble and formed by waves over the last 6,000 years or so.

Marble Caves in Chile

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Jason Ward

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Frequently Asked Questions.

What is the only remaining wonder of the world?
The Pyramids of Giza. These are Massive tombs of Egyptian pharaohs, the pyramids are the only ancient wonders still standing today. The tallest of the three is called the Great Pyramid.

Which can be the 8th wonder of world?
Sigiriya. There’s a reason UNESCO ranks Sigiriya as the 8th Wonder of the World and once you see it you’ll completely understanding. Sigiriya is a stunning ruins of a castle build atop a tall rock mountain. An engineering marvel, water was piped from the pools at the base of the rock mountain, all the way up to the castle.

What ancient wonder only existed for 56 years?
Colossus of Rhodes. The statue was erected to celebrate the defeat of the army of Demetrius in 304 BC, using the money they made by selling the weaponry that Demetrius left in Rhodes after his defeat. This wonder of the ancient world only stood for approximately 56 years before collapsing by an earthquake in 226 BC

Is The Eiffel Tower a wonder of the world?
Yes it is. The most enthralling allurement in Paris is the Eiffel Tower; the quintessential monument which finds its place among the Seven Wonders of the World. A masterpiece of architectural excellence, the Eiffel Tower is a must-see attraction in Paris.

Is there a 10th wonder of the world?
Parthenon. The Parthenon on top of the Acropolis is one of the most famous buildings in the world and a visit to Athens is not complete without visiting this temple. The construction of the Parthenon started in in 447 BC, replacing and older temple that was destroyed by the Persians, and completed in 432 BC.

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