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Project work In harmony with nature. Done by: Zhornik Vlada
Nature strikes with its beauty, no matter where you are on our Planet. The turquoise of translucent lakes, the riot of tropical greenery, the mystery of ancient caves - there are places that they say: it's better to see once.
Mount Everest, Nepal Everest is beyond description. This is the highest point on the planet, and that says it all. The power of this miracle of nature and the beauty of the monasteries and villages of Nepal is best appreciated by going on an ascent to the Chomolungma Base Camp.
Northern lights, Finland Have you ever seen the Northern Lights? This fabulous spectacle can be seen in Finland for 200 nights a year. The dazzling dance of light against the background of the night sky, strewn with millions of stars, will delight you. To enjoy the magnificence of the sky dome, shining with blues, greens and pinks, you can go skiing or just camp.
Pamukkale, Turkey The snowy ridges of Pamukkale, surrounded by hot desert, are actually calcium deposits formed as a result of the action of mineral springs. The ancient Turks called the natural phenomenon "Cotton Castle", as its bizarre cascades, they are travertines, sparkling in the sun, amaze with their whiteness. Everywhere from them there are dilapidated temples and baths, testifying to the resort that once existed here. Come to Pamukkale to enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of antiquity. In addition, here you can swim in baths built for tourists relatively recently.
Dead Sea, Jordan The salt lake, bewitching with unearthly beauty, is surrounded by desert and mountain landscapes resembling alien landscapes, and its aquamarine waters, according to legends, have magical properties. Due to the high concentration of salt in the water, it is impossible to drown here: when diving, you instantly float to the surface, feeling the weightlessness of your body. No wonder the Dead Sea is so attractive to tourists.
Sundarbans, India Stretching from India to Bangladesh, this world's largest mangrove forest is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is here, in the midst of dense tropical thickets and wide rivers, that the famous Bengal tigers live. Go on a tour of the Sundarbans to touch the world of wildlife and, perhaps, you will be lucky enough to see one of the representatives of these noble animals live.
Mud volcanoes, Azerbaijan East Azerbaijan - it is here that the largest number of mud volcanoes in the world is concentrated. The beauty of these fire-breathing giants is charming and insidious, the landscapes surrounding them resemble the crater field of the moon, and eruptions, sometimes quiet, sometimes restless, catch the eye, plunging viewers into a cosmic trance.
Jaita Caves, Lebanon The Jeita Caves in Lebanon are one of the most spectacular natural phenomena in the Middle East. The dimensions of the caves are amazing: a giant complex of karst limestone tunnels stretches for almost 9 km. The flickering of stalactites turns the cave into royal halls, the beauty of which remains in the memory for a long time. Take a tour in a special funicular to explore this wonder of the world on your own.
Are you waiting for a miracle? Much safer to follow him yourself.