6 Unknown Wonders of the World
The world is big, full of amazing surprises and hidden wonders. Some are so beautiful that you wouldn’t even think they exist. These wonders are one of the world’s hidden gems that haven’t been invaded yet by mass tourism, making them even more exceptional. Here are six of the world’s unknown wonders that you might want to visit one day.
Kleven, Ukraine’s The Tunnel of Love
Firstly, magical, intriguing, and mysterious are some of the things used to describe the ‘Tunnel of Love’ in Kleven.
Vatnajökull, Iceland’s Crystal Cave
Secondly, created as an effect of the glacier meeting the Icelandic coastline, this massive chunk of ice goes way back a few hundred years.
Ephesus, Turkey’s Library of Celsus
Thirdly, named after the former city governor, Celsus, the library was built in the 2nd century and was a monumental tomb for over 12,000 scrolls.
Belize’s Great Blue Hole
It was listed as one of the world’s best dive sites by Jacques Cousteau (famous 20th-century underwater explorer). In addition, the Great Blue Hole is considered to be the largest submarine cave of its kind.
Middle Island, Western Australia’s Lake Hillier
Lake Hillier is still covered in mystery due to its preserved nature. And the only way to view this wonder is by riding a helicopter.
Sri Lanka’s Sigiriya (Lions Rock)
Last on the list is what is known to be Asia’s oldest surviving landscaped garden.