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#15 Phenomenal Places that Look Like They Belong on Another Planet


The Wave, Coconino County, Arizona

This stunning sandstone rock formation is well known to hikers and photographers for its colorful, intersecting U-shaped troughs. While its open to the public, due to the rock formation’s fragile nature, only 10 permits a day are issued to visitors.

The Wave, Coconino County, Arizona

 

Salar de Uyuni, Potosí, Bolivia

At 4,086 square miles, Salar de Uyuni is not only the world’s largest salt flat; it is also one of the most stunning to see. In the right light, it possesses a mirror-like surface that allows visitors to see their reflection in the salt beds. 

Salar de Uyuni, Potosí, Bolivia

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