1.Galešnjak
Galešnjak is located in the Pašman channel of the Adriatic, between the islands of Pašman and the town of Turanj on mainland Croatia. It is one of the world's few naturally occurring heart-shaped objects such as the Heart Reef in the Whitsundays.
2.Worlds largest Coca Cola logo
Coca-Cola, has obscure logo-for-satellites in the Chilean desert for almost 30 years. It still exists, and as if from a marketer’s nightmare, barely anyone knows about it.
3.Bluer than blue lake at Jiuzhaigou National Park (China)
Get a glimpse of this 1375-metre-long crystal turquoise lake in China. Its hard to believe that this lake is in one of the most populated cities in the world and it has this lake tucked in among the Min Mountains near the Tibetan Plateau. This lake deserves attention that UNESCO turned the place in to a World Heritage site in 1992.
4.Crooked Forest in Szczecin, Poland
A bizarre wide array of crooked trees can be found near the town of Gryfino in Western Poland. Where trees are slightly tilted in the most weird structure. The Crooked Forest has around 400 pine trees that grow trees with a 90-degree bend from their root. Some say that the reason behind the 90-degree bend of the trees is gravitational pull within the area.
5.Aquarium in Rangiroa, French Polynesia
This entire stretch of naturally made aquarium in Rangiroa is beyond breathtaking not only within a bird’s eye view. Are you a diver? then be sure to include this on your diving list to experience the world’s most immense aquarium.
Source : google , http://www.opodo.co.uk/blog/amazing-unknown-places/
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