10 Historic And Iconic Oldest Railway Stations In India

 Known for its otherworldly landscape, Socotra is home to bizarre-looking Dragon's Blood Trees and a variety of flora and fauna found nowhere else on the planet. 

Socotra, Yemen: 

The world's largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni, creates a stunning mirror effect during the rainy season, making it appear as though you're walking on water. 

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia:  

 This flat-topped mountain inspired Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World" and is surrounded by vertical cliffs, giving it an otherworldly appearance. 

Mount Roraima, Venezuela, Brazil, Guyana: 

 Also known as the Darvaza Gas Crater, this massive burning crater has been continuously burning since 1971 when a Soviet drilling rig collapsed. 

The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan: 

A gravity hill that appears to defy gravity as vehicles can roll uphill with their engines turned off, creating an optical illusion. 

The Magnetic Hill, Ladakh, India:  

 These caves are illuminated by thousands of glowworms, creating a surreal and magical subterranean landscape. 

The Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand: 

Located in Yunnan, this geological wonder is a labyrinth of limestone formations that look like a petrified forest. 

The Stone Forest, China:  

A loosely defined area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where several ships and aircraft have seemingly disappeared under mysterious circumstances. 

The Bermuda Triangle:  

A large and distinctive circular geological formation in the Sahara Desert, visible from space. 

The Richat Structure (Eye of the Sahara), Mauritania:  

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