From the unreal Yoro Park in Japan to the Bergpark Wilhelmshohe in Germany, here are Unbelievable Places That Really Exist!
Atlantic Ocean Road
We’ve all heard of taking the “scenic route”, but the Atlantic Ocean Road takes that to the next level. This winding road curves over and around the brutal Norwegian Sea. The road connects several tiny islands together to unify the country, and to do this it crosses the beautiful scenery of the Norwegian coasts.
Despite several arched bridges and elevated roads, the water will still occasionally crash over the road during storms. If you are lucky and brave enough to cross this road, you will be rewarded with some of the most breathtaking views of the world. It’s one of the best relaxing places to visit alone.
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe
This image has been circulating on the internet for at least four years now and is frequently captioned as being somewhere near Poland or Germany. While this actual image is just a photo mockup, there is a similar waterfall castle that actually exists in Kassel Germany.
The Bergpark Wilhelmshohe is an old water park that was first built in 1696. It’s equipped to handle 92,000 gallons that flow through the three-century-old pneumatic devices. The water notably flows down a 350-meter long cascade/slide that makes it look like a castle sitting directly on top of a water park. You can still visit the Bergpark Wilhelmshohe despite its age as it was designated a UNESCO world heritage.
The Natural Bridge
Most bridges are man-made marvels, but this one was made completely by Mother Nature. It was carved by Cedar Creek which flowed through it over the course of thousands of years. It’s a 65-metre high bridge that is sacred to the Monacan tribe and was later surveyed by American colonists. One of these colonists was George Washington who allegedly carved his initials into the rock.
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The Blue ForestThe Hallerbos, or Blue Forest, is a dream-like forest in Belgium. Most times of the year it’s beautiful, but unremarkable as far as forests go. However, every spring, the forest takes on a whole new quality that makes it seem straight out of a dream. The forest floor blooms with bluebell flowers, completely saturating the place with the densest meadow of bluebells in all of Europe.
Also Read: 10 Most Haunted Forests Around The World
Marble caves at chile chico
This stark rock shape is located on a peninsula bordering Lake General Carrera along the Chile-Argentina border. It’s one of the marble caves of Chile Chico, a giant outcropping of solid marble that has been slowly carved by water pushing up against it. The marble caves are very far removed from any established paved roads and require a 30 minute guided boat ride to get to. The parts that have been polished by the water reveal a beautiful pearly, swirling pattern hidden inside the rock.
Seven Sisters, East Sussex coast, England
Mendoza, Argentina
Provence, France
Zermatt, Switzerland
Wategos Beach, Byron Bay, Australia
Panoramic Wategos Beach is located just below the most eastward point in mainland Australia. Beaches of Byron Bay are amongst the most loved ones in Australia.
Both Wategos and Little Wategos are the alternative main beach to relax, offering handful options of swimming and surfing opportunities and perfect white sand at every corner.
Ise Jingu, Japan
Gentle sunrays shed through a herd of pine trees standing next to a clear running stream. Whereas Shinto priests dressed traditionally and performing ceremonies in the temples, which are rebuilt every 20 years. A lazy walk here keeps the visitor calmer and more attracted. It’s one of the most relaxing holiday destinations.