To this day, the mysterious spherical rocks scattered along Koekohe beach, New Zealand are still a big mystery that makes scientists have a headache trying to find solutions.
Analysis by experts shows that they are formed by collecting and thickening sediment and minerals around the core similar to the way oysters create pearls.
Waitomo Glowworm Cave is located in the town of Waitomo in the North Island of New Zealand.
Scientists have determined that the `unique` magical scenery of Waitomo Glowworm Cave is due to a species of fireflies living in this place.
Pamukkale located in the Menderes River Valley in Denizli province is a famous tourist destination in Türkiye and the world.
From a distance, Pamukkale looks like a majestic snow mountain.
Salar de Uyuni is considered the largest salt field in the world with an area of more than 10,000 square kilometers.
In prehistoric times, these seas covered the entire southwest of Bolivia.
The White Desert also known as Farafra is located in the Northern Farafra Oasis, about 570 km from the Egyptian capital Cairo.
According to research by scientists, this desert was formerly a sea. After the sea receded, shells remained on the rocks.
The most attractive tourist attraction of the White Desert is the strangely shaped rocks stretching everywhere in the vast space.