United States πΊπΈ | 8 Bizarre Worlds You Must Visit
π The Wave (Wave Valley) To protect the natural landscape, entry is by lottery. As you follow the patterns of the sandstone and touch the delicate wave marks, it's as if you can feel the traces carved by sandstorms millions of years ago. You will be awed by the marvels of nature. π Yellowstone National Park Located at the junction of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, it is the world's first officially named national park. Yellowstone Park is famous for its unique geological landscapes, rich wildlife populations π³, and magnificent natural scenery π. It is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers π΅π». π White Pocket The signature landform of White Pocket is the "brain stone," which has been sculpted by wind and rain over the years into various irregular polygons. You may question whether you are truly in this magical place. If you are lucky enough to arrive at sunset, you will see this rippled white land under the pink sky, appearing even more vivid. π Wahweap Hoodos π It is known as the "forest of white mushrooms in a fairy tale world," located at the junction of Utah and Arizona, not far from Kanab. Although this is a relatively niche place, there are three unique areas here, not far from each other, with flat paths that do not require climbing mountains. Among them, the most photogenic place is the farthest area. π Bentonite Hills, Utah π The color layers of Bentonite Hills are rich, showing various bright colors with the change of weather and seasons. These hills formed by weathering β° are like nature's palette, from deep purple to bright red, to emerald green, like the colorful ocean on the surface of a planet π. π Antelope Canyon π Antelope Canyon is one of the world's famous narrow slot canyons and is also one of the must-visit tourist attractions in the United States. There are upper and lower Antelope Canyons, each with its unique style and characteristics. Whether you want to feel the light of God or experience a sense of adventure, this place can satisfy you. π Horseshoe Bend Next to Antelope Canyon, the horseshoe-shaped bend of the Colorado River is a famous photography spot with free admission and beautiful scenery. The surrounding red sand road is very dry, and you can see some cacti plants as well as halophytes, etc. It is also possible to encounter wild rabbits π, desert turtles, and others. π Death Valley National Park It is the largest national park in the contiguous United States (excluding Alaska), with canyons, salt flats, sand dunes π, and other natural landscapes. The hottest (historical highest temperature of 57 degrees) and lowest points in the United States are both here. #America #park