1. Faroe Islands, an overseas autonomous territory of Denmark
The scenery of the Faroe Islands is mainly fjords, but it is different from the forest fjords in Norway. The landforms here are mainly similar to the grasslands in Scotland, and the mountains are in various shapes. The most distinctive feature of the Faroe Islands is that although the population is only 5,, a cross-harbour tunnel has been built between each big island, so go on road trip does not have to worry about traffic problems at all.
2、? Tristan da Cunha, a British overseas self-governing territory
The volcanic island in the South Atlantic is the most inaccessible place in the world, with a distance of more than 2,5 kilometers from any inhabited place (Hawaii is the farthest from the mainland, but there are other islands nearby).
The name of the small town on the island is "edinburgh of the seven seas", which is very poetic. The whole island only needs more than 26 residents and lives in a paradise. It is not easy to come here. There is no airport on the island, and it takes a week's boat ride from South Africa.
3. Underwater Waterfall Mauritius
An underwater spectacle composed of visual illusions, when viewed from a specific viewpoint by helicopter, you will feel that there is a waterfall under the sea, which is unique in the whole world. In fact, it's just the sudden change of color when the sea water deepens, but it happens to constitute the feeling of 3D stereoscopic painting.
4. Plitvice Lakes National Park Croatia
It can be said that it is a European version of Jiuzhaigou, but it is not a glacier landform in Jiuzhaigou, but a karst similar to that in Guizhou, with an altitude of only five or six hundred meters. There are many interesting places in Croatia, but the seaside is famous. This national park is inland and few people know it.
5、? Issyk Kul Kyrgyzstan
A well-deserved water tower in Central Asia. Lake Issyk-Kul was named "Rehai" and "Daqingchi" in the Tang Dynasty, but it was ceded to Russia in the Qing Dynasty, and the Soviet Union returned to Kyrgyzstan after the breakup. Lake Issyk-Kul covers an area of 6,236 square kilometers, with a uniform depth of 278 meters and the deepest depth of 668 meters, with a salinity of only 6‰.
Assuming that Lake Issyk-Kul is in China, it will be the largest and deepest lake in China, and the whole Xinjiang will no longer be short of water. The scenery here is very similar to Sailimu Lake in Yili, Xinjiang, but the area of Sailimu Lake is several times larger.
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