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10 Unreal Places You Thought Only Existed in Your Imagination




We're not kidding you - these travel destinations actually exist and aren't a figment of your imagination. Be prepared to have your mind blown as you browse through these amazing photos.
#1 Sea of Stars, Maldives


This stunning sight is caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton that emit light when stressed, giving the appearance of a starry night in the sea.

#2 SALAR DE UYUNI, BOLIVIA


Solitary island at salt flat, Salar De Uyuni, Potosi Department, Bolivia



The world's largest salt flats. When it rains, the water makes it look like a giant mirror.

#3 TUNNEL OF LOVE, UKRAINE


Green tunnel.


This beautiful tunnel looks like something out of a fairy tale. It's actually still used today - trains chug through it three times a day to deliver wood to a factory. It's believed that if couples who are truly in love hold hands and cross the tunnel, their wishes will come true.

#4 LAKE NATRON, TANZANIA


Spirulina algae bloom on salt crusted lake bed #2 (aerial shot), Lake Natron, Tanzania, Africa


A beautiful salt lake with reddish crusted salt on the surface.

#5 DEADVLEI, NAMIBIA


Dead Acacia tree (Acacia drepanolobium) Dead Vlei is an old saltpan named for its eerie dead appearance. Water was cut off when the flow of the Tsauchab River changed its course approximately 500 years ago. Sossusvlei in the Namib desert. Namib-Naukluft N


The black, dead trees against the orange sand dunes in the Namib-Naukluft National Park make the Deadvlei landscape look like a scene out of a painting.

#6 DOOR TO HELL, TURKMENISTAN


Hell's gate

Scientists had the bright idea of burning up this gas field to prevent noxious gas from escaping. They figured it'd burn out in a few days, but it's been more than 33 years (and counting) since it was first lit.



#7 EBEN ICE CAVE, USA


Interior of Eben Ice Falls Upper Peninsula MI


Adventure into the Eben Ice Cave in Michigan, USA.

#9 GLACIER ICE CAVE, ICELAND


Ice Cave, Svinafellsjokull Glacier, Iceland


Take a stroll in one of the many awe-inspiring glacier ice caves in Iceland.


#10 BLACK FOREST, GERMANY


Black Forest, Germany

If Germany's Black Forest looks like something out of a fairy tale, that's no coincidence. The Brothers Grimm set many of their stories - including "Little Red Riding Hood" - here.


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