4 Strange Sites On Earth To Visit

Reed Flute Cave in Guilin, China

Also known as the Palace of Natural Arts, the Reed Flute Cave is an attraction site in Guilin, China. It has a high deposit of stalagmites and stalactites. But what makes this cave strange are the over 70 ink inscriptions, which date back to 792 AD in the era of the Tang Dynasty. The cave has been decorated with multi-colored lights, which provides that bright interior.

Slope Point – South Island, New Zealand

The only time you'd see a tree bent is when there is a strong wind. But this is not the with Slope Point in South Island, New Zealand. Trees here are bent permanently due to cold solid air coming from the Antarctic Ocean.

Valle de Cocora – Quindío, Colombia

Valle de Cocora is home to the Palma de Cera, the tallest palm species in the world. Located in Quindío, Colombia, the palm can grow as tall as 60m (197 ft) amid valleys and mountains in a beautiful green setting. You can trek Valle de Cocora on an unguided tour.

Zhangye Danxia Landform: Gansu, China

You may think it’s a perfect photoshop job when seen on a screen. But these multicolor 50 square meters rainbow mountains in Gansu, China can be considered a true masterpiece of nature!