BEDFORD, TX, February 04, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The Great Barrier Reef
This is the largest reef in the world consisting of 889 islands, 3,000 reefs, and thousands of varieties of plants, birds and marine life making it truly one of the great natural wonders. Visitors can swim and scuba dive in the colorful coral reefs and get an unforgettable look at this incredible habitat.
Cascate del Mulino, Tuscany, Italy
This natural wonder is where steaming hot water bubbles out of the ground at about 37.5 C and creates several waterfalls that flow into multiple pools at varying levels. Visitors enjoy a warm soak in the sulfurous waters which relieve muscle ache, and many believe relieve the symptoms of rheumatism.
Redwood National Park
These awe inspiring forests include the oldest, tallest redwoods on the planet. The best way to really appreciate the splendor of these magnificent natural wonders is to walk amongst them.
Geirangerfjord and Naeroyfjord in Southwest Norway
These two fjords are the most amazing of their kind in the world making them a must see natural wonder. The Geirangerfjord and Naeroyfjord are in southwest Norway and are among the world's deepest and longest fjords. The high cliffs bordering the deeps waters and splendid waterfalls earned them a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Great Blue Hole, Belize
This giant sinkhole off the coast of Belize, is the largest of its kind in the world at 300 meters across and up to 125 meters deep. It is also one of the best places on Earth for scuba diving.
Cote d'Albatre, France
These white cliffs remind people of the White Cliffs of Dover and actually come from the same geological system. The 80 mile coastline of this natural wonder rises up to unusual structures which were sculpted by the wind over millennia.
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