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15 Magical Places in the world (P3)

 15 Magical Places in the world


 Bioluminescent Waters Maldives

if you're out traveling the world and notice that the foreign beach you're treading on is glowing in the dark then you might wrongly think there's been some kind of chemical spill in the area you might even think that there are aliens descending upon you ready to abduct but the reality is that what is happening is all safe and natural oh wow known to be found in the water surrounding islands in the Maldives this natural phenomenon may startle you at first but it's actually just created by bioluminescent plankton in the waters known to mainly be present in warm coastal waters this blue glow as the waters crash onto the land is a truly magical sight to behold and certainly helps illuminate your path for your nightly stroll there are even people who usually take a kayak out to sea to truly submerge themselves in the magical sight imagine witnessing a view where the ocean is just as bright as the beaming stars in the night sky if this sounds like something you would love to experience then your best bet would be to travel to the vadhu mudhudu islands in the exotic Maldives

 The Wave Arizona

looking like the surface of another planet with its almost hypnotically unique landscape it's very easy to see why the wave in Arizona is such a popular spot for tourists but far from just being a pretty sight the rocky natural beauty unbelievably even has dinosaur tracks the delicate layers which make up the site are sandstones of different shades of a brick red and golden yellow which have been carved out over thousands of years by water erosion you need a good portion of luck to visit however as entry is only allowed with a permit a permit is needed to visit the wave due to the place's popularity being so great that there are fears the site could get ruined by large crowds you'll have to apply for a permit many months in advance of your visit however due to the fragility of the structure there are only 20 permits given out per day and when you have 150 people looking to grab one of the 10 walk-in permits it can get very competitive the high demand is made even more impressive by the fact that it takes almost 4 hours to hike the 5.5 mile journey to the wave it might sound tedious but the sights your eyes will see if you make it there will stay with you for a lifetime plenty of photo opportunities to be had to say the least

Pingal's Cave Island of Staffa

if you want to see a cave and pathway built by an Irish giant in the 3rd century then you should head over to fingal's cave on the island of Staffa in Scotland at least that's the story that Gaelic mythology claims are the reason behind the existence of this amazing natural sight what's more likely than an Irish giant called Finn being behind this beauty is that an explosion more than 60 million years ago was the real creator of these peculiar hexagon columns of black basalt fingal's cave attracted tourists from far and wide with some very famous artists and musicians even making the trip and coming away feeling inspired enough to create one of their masterpieces this included the German composer Felix mandelson who in august 1829 made the trip to the cave despite being horribly seasick mandelson came away with the inspiration to the beginning of his famous composition Hebrides overture fingal's cave no other than William turner also paid the cave a visit and he too came away with a well of inspiration that led to him creating one of his most famous paintings staff fingal's cave 1832 so aside from visiting the mythical site to enjoy its striking appearance you never know you might also leave inspired to make the next cultural masterpiece or you'll just end up seasick

PP Island

traveling to a group of exotic islands which are surrounded by beautiful beaches with clear waters and stunning rock formations sounds pretty good right Leonardo dicaprio even has links to these pp islands in southeast Asia which are only a brief speed boat ride away from phuket in Thailand this place literally looks like a fairy tale and is proving more than popular with visiting tourists and locals the islands shot to fame when the film the beach starring Leonardo dicaprio was filmed on Maya bay the pp islands look like everything anyone who enjoys nature and the simple act of lying on a beach would one there are six islands which make up the pp islands with the two main islands being pp dawn and play uninhabited by humans and sharks you are left to explore the beautiful natural landscape to your heart's content knowing you're pretty safe if there are any diving enthusiasts amongst us then you'll probably know of these islands as being one of the most popular diving spots on the whole planet and with warm waters and plenty of fish roaming them you'll have plenty to ravel at when roaming under the waves whale sharks are even visible at night I don't know what else to say to try and convince you to visit the list of reasons is endless

Airplane Hotel in Costa Rica

well you might be used to sleeping on a plane as it is in mid-flight what about on one perched 50 feet high in Costa Rica’s natural landscape for 260 dollars a night that could very well be your reality as this unusual hotel suite is set up in a stationary Boeing 727 airplane you might think at first glance that the plane has met an unfortunate end but it is all part of the plan for those at hotel Costa Verde tucked away in Manuel national park which is found in quapos Costa Rica this is the perfect place for quirky travelers who fancy a more unconventional experience as you wake inside this plane you might be thinking about what to have for dinner when you're stranded in a jungle far from having to catch your own meal the organizers have another plane with a restaurant this time carved into it called the cockpit cottage this is made from an aero postal aircraft and a railroad car which has been transformed into a restaurant sounds like an amazing retreat although with it being 50 feet in the air i do hope they've strapped the plane in tightly 

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