🌍 Scenery at the End of the World ⛰️🌹🌃
What does the "end of the world" look like? Perhaps a hundred people will have a hundred different answers. We’ve curated some of the most breathtaking and secluded landscapes from Spanish-speaking countries—maybe this is what the edge of the world should look like! 🌸🙋🏻♂️👍🏻 Ushuaia, Argentina (Figs 1️⃣-2️⃣) The southernmost city in South America, known as the "End of the World." Located 3,200 km from Buenos Aires, just 1,000 km from Antarctica. The iconic Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse (famous from Wong Kar-wai’s Happy Together) draws romantics mourning lost love. ❤️ 🇪🇸 Mallorca, Spain (Figs 3️⃣-5️⃣) The largest of the Balearic Islands, a "Mediterranean paradise." Features Blue Flag beaches, hidden coves, and dramatic cliffs. Must-visit spots: 🏝️ Formentor Lighthouse 🏞️ Mirador Es Colomer (270° ocean views) 🇧🇴 Uyuni Salt Flats, Bolivia (Figs 6️⃣-7️⃣) Described by National Geographic China as: "The world’s most beautiful horizon." "The planet’s largest mirror." "Nature’s purest place." A surreal expanse where sky and ground merge into infinity—voted one of the "25 Natural Wonders of the World." 🗻 ❤️ Are you ready to add these dream destinations to your travel bucket list? #Nature #OffTheBeatenPath #TravelDiaries #HiddenGems #Argentina #Spain #Bolivia