1.Cox's Bazaar
Location:Bangladesh
Cox's bazaar is the the longest natural sea beach in the world.It has a length of 120 km.The miles of silvery sand,high surfing waves,rare conch shells,buddhist temples and colourful pagodas will give you memories which will last for a lifetime.It would also be a good idea to visit St.Martins which is one of the most beautiful coral islands in the world.The water there is crystal clear and it would be a ultra soothing and relaxing experience if you stay there during full moon.
![]() |
| Cox's Bazzar |
2.The great barrier reef
Location:Australia
The visuals offered by the great barrier reef are breathtaking.This reef covers about 135,000 square miles.The aquamarine waters and sandy beaches are totally stunning and that's just the beginning.Under the water an amazing collection of more than 2900 coral reefs and uncountable marine life await you.This is a great place for snorkeling.The coast of Queensland would be a great place for a visit.
3.Panama city beach
Location:along the gulf of mexico
This beach features pink sand,clear emerald green water as well as a rare combination of white highly reflective sand and perfectly clear shallow water.The mixture of all these with the sunlight breaking through the water and being reflected by it makes it one of the most picturesque beaches in the world.
4.Turtle beach
Location:California
This beach is said to be the most beautiful beach in California.And it has also been voted by National Geography as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.The underwater world found here is just like a dream.There are many small cloves and pretty hills around the area.The hills act as natural barriers to wind.There are many orchards producing various fruits to be found on the hills.
This scientific phenomenon occurs when charged solar particles collide in the earth's geomagnetic field and create a colorful, magnificent glow in the sky's upper atmosphere. According to the Huffington Post, "ideal viewing conditions are crisp, cold, clear and cloudless skies with little light." And though it is possible to see the Northern Lights in other parts of the globe, this phenomenon is most prevalent in the world's polar regions; the name Aurora Borealis refers to the lights as seen from northern latitudes (Aurora Australis is the name for the lesser-known Southern Lights of the South Pole). For the best viewing, Fodor's recommends visiting Anchorage, Alaska or Calgary, Alberta. You can also see the Northern Lights in parts of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Russia, among other countries.
![]() |
Location:Australia
The visuals offered by the great barrier reef are breathtaking.This reef covers about 135,000 square miles.The aquamarine waters and sandy beaches are totally stunning and that's just the beginning.Under the water an amazing collection of more than 2900 coral reefs and uncountable marine life await you.This is a great place for snorkeling.The coast of Queensland would be a great place for a visit.

Location:along the gulf of mexico
This beach features pink sand,clear emerald green water as well as a rare combination of white highly reflective sand and perfectly clear shallow water.The mixture of all these with the sunlight breaking through the water and being reflected by it makes it one of the most picturesque beaches in the world.
4.Turtle beach
Location:California
This beach is said to be the most beautiful beach in California.And it has also been voted by National Geography as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.The underwater world found here is just like a dream.There are many small cloves and pretty hills around the area.The hills act as natural barriers to wind.There are many orchards producing various fruits to be found on the hills.
5.The Northern Lights
Location: Arctic Circle
This is not a beach but a visit to the arctic circle would definitly be worth your time.This scientific phenomenon occurs when charged solar particles collide in the earth's geomagnetic field and create a colorful, magnificent glow in the sky's upper atmosphere. According to the Huffington Post, "ideal viewing conditions are crisp, cold, clear and cloudless skies with little light." And though it is possible to see the Northern Lights in other parts of the globe, this phenomenon is most prevalent in the world's polar regions; the name Aurora Borealis refers to the lights as seen from northern latitudes (Aurora Australis is the name for the lesser-known Southern Lights of the South Pole). For the best viewing, Fodor's recommends visiting Anchorage, Alaska or Calgary, Alberta. You can also see the Northern Lights in parts of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Russia, among other countries.



No comments:
Post a Comment