10 Places To Visit That Are So Whimsical It's Hard To Believe They Exist
It's like walking through a Dr. Seuss book
By Harper’s Bazaar Singapore Team - published
The only solution: Go see these sights with your own eyes.
From: Harper's BAZAAR US
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SALAR DE UYUNI
This surreal salt flat is the world's largest, with 4,500 square miles of land, salt mounds and the occasional wild ostrich spotting. Found in southwestern Bolivia, the reflective Salar is known for causing optical illusions that make tiles of salt seem endless and the sky seem underfoot. Photo: Getty
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JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK
AH-SHI-SLE-PAH BADLANDS
In northwestern New Mexico, you'll find the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Badlands, which feature incredible rock formations (many look like they're balancing other rocks) and fossils. Embrace the serenity of the region with cross-country hiking - the Badlands are a non-motorized area with no trails. Photo: Getty
AH-SHI-SLE-PAH BADLANDS
BAVARIAN FOREST
The highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest, Arber Mountain showcases stunning scenery all year long. Known for incredible sunsets and sunrises, its snow-covered trees (covered in so much powder, in fact, it nearly looks like a cartoon) create a picturesque background for skiers and snowboarders. Photo: Getty
BAVARIAN FOREST
LAKE RESIA
A power company made the decision in the 1950s to flood a valley floor in Italy's South Tyrol region. The area, Reschensee, was once home to a village, and while most of it was demolished, a historic church tower was permitted to stay. Today, it peeks above the water with an air of mystery. Photo: Getty
LAKE RESIA
GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE NATIONAL MONUMENT
GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE NATIONAL MONUMENT
PINK LAKE
PINK LAKE
CAPPADOCIA
CAPPADOCIA
MOUNT KIRKJUFELL
MOUNT KIRKJUFELL
SAKONETA
SAKONETA