Bucket List Virtual Travel Destinations

1. A giant hole at Cenote Oxman

Cenote Oxman is visited by tourists for its natural beauty and crystal clear water – this is something you would expect from the cenotes you visit in Mexico. But Oxman is different from all the others because it is located within a hacienda property known as Hacienda San Lorenzo Oxman.

From @nashhagen

2. Highlands of Iceland, bird eye view, how amazing is this

The Highlands of Iceland are a sparsely inhabited plateau that covers most of the interior of Iceland. They are situated above 400–500 meters and are mostly an uninhabitable volcanic desert, because the water precipitating as rain or snow infiltrates so quickly into the ground that it is unavailable for plant growth.

From @maxrivephotography

3. Hitachi Seaside Park, only red color

Hitachi Seaside Park (ひたち海浜公園, Hitachi Kaihin Kōen) is a spacious park near Mito in Ibaraki Prefecture featuring a variety of green spaces and seasonal flowers spread out across 350 hectares, as well as an amusement park and several cycling and walking trails.

From @dera_e_mon

4. Aerial view of New York city

New York City has one of the most magnificent skylines in the world and seeing it from the air aboard a helicopter is an experience unlike any other. When it comes to New York City helicopter tours, you can choose from varying flight lengths and departure locations, though many take you over the same key attractions.

From @zenmeeoww

5. Faroe Islands, from the view of above

The Faroe Islands is a self-governing archipelago, part of the Kingdom of Denmark. It comprises 18 rocky, volcanic islands between Iceland and Norway in the North Atlantic Ocean, connected by road tunnels, ferries, causeways and bridges.

From  @jpkay

6. Hunting stars at Arches National Park

Visit Arches to discover a landscape of contrasting colors, land forms, and textures unlike any other in the world. The park has over 2,000 natural stone arches and hundreds of soaring pinnacles, massive rock fins, and giant balanced rocks. This red-rock wonderland will amaze you with its formations, refresh you with its trails, and inspire you with its sunsets.

From @thewandertravels

7. Lencois Maranhenses National Park in North Eastern Brazil

Is a national park located in Maranhão state in northeastern Brazil, just east of the Baía de São José. Protected on June 2, 1981, the 155,000 ha (380,000-acre) park includes 70 km (43 mi) of coastline, and an interior composed of rolling sand dunes. During the rainy season, the valleys among the dunes fill with freshwater lagoons, prevented from draining due to the impermeable rock beneath. The park is home to a range of species, including four listed as endangered, and has become a popular destination for ecotourists.

From  @karl_shakur

8. Suloszowa, Poland

Suloszowa is a small village with almost 6,000 inhabitants, and has one of the longest streets in Poland (stretching 9 km non-stop) as shown in the image.

Suloszowa is located just 29 kilometres northwest of Krakow, and is connected to famous attractions including Ojcowski National Park and Pieskowa Scala (14th century cliffside castle).

From @worldurbanplanning

9. Under the Mullaloo Beach, how calm and beauty

From @jadejemma

10. Komodo National Park

Komodo National Park (Indonesian: Taman Nasional Komodo) is a national park in Indonesia located within the Lesser Sunda Islands in the border region between the provinces of East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara. The park includes the three larger islands Komodo, Padar and Rinca, and 26 smaller ones, with a total area of 1,733 km2 (603 km2 of it land). The national park was founded in 1980 to protect the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard. Later it was dedicated to protecting other species, including marine species. In 1991 the national park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

From @jordhammond

11. El Chalten Village

El Chaltén is a village within Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina’s Santa Cruz province. It’s a gateway to trails surrounding the peaks of Cerro Torre and Mount Fitz Roy to the northwest. Near Fitz Roy, a path leads to the Laguna de los Tres viewpoint. Just northwest of the village, the shores of Laguna Capri offer mountain views. Shops line San Martín, one of the village’s main streets.

From @cathsimard

12. Walakiri Beach Sumba Island, Indonesia

Sumba Island is an island in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Its area is 10,710 km², and its highest point is Mount Wanggameti (1,225 m). Sumba is bordered by Sumbawa to the northwest, Flores to the northeast, Timor to the east, and Australia to the south and southeast. The Sumba Strait is located in the north of the island. To the east lies the Savu Sea and the Indian Ocean to the south and west.

Administratively, this island belongs to the province of East Nusa Tenggara. The island itself consists of four districts: West Sumba Regency, Southwest Sumba Regency, Central Sumba Regency, and East Sumba Regency. The largest city is Waingapu, the capital of East Sumba Regency. The city also has an airport and seaport that connects Sumba Island with other islands in Indonesia such as Sumbawa Island, Flores Island and Timor Island.

From @danielkordan

13. Seattle with a beautiful moon

The Space Needle is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world and is a treasured Seattle icon. Built for the 1962 World’s Fair—the Century 21 Exposition whose theme was “The Age of Space”—the tower’s futuristic design was inspired by the idea that the fair needed a structure to symbolize humanity’s Space Age aspirations. Since its grand opening on April 21, 1962, the landmark continues to symbolize the innovative and forward-thinking spirit of Seattle. Located at Seattle Center, the Space Needle stands at 605’ tall and is one of the most photographed structures in the world

From @ryanditchphoto

14. Golden Bridge, Viet Nam

The Golden Bridge is a 150-metre-long pedestrian bridge in the Bà Nà Hills resort, near Da Nang, Vietnam. It is designed to connect the cable car station with the gardens and to provide a scenic overlook and tourist attraction.

From @mattiacalzolari

15. Night at Arches National Park

Arches National Park is a national park in eastern Utah, United States. The park is adjacent to the Colorado River, 4 miles (6 km) north of Moab, Utah. More than 2,000 natural sandstone arches are located in the park, including the well-known Delicate Arch, as well as a variety of unique geological resources and formations. The park contains the highest density of natural arches in the world.

From @risty_pics

16. Amazing roadway, at Tuscany

If you are planning a Tuscany road trip, you are in for a real treat. Tuscany is one of the most famous and beautiful regions of Italy, for a good reason. Whether you have been to Italy multiple times or this is your first visit, the Tuscany region will take your breath away. From cute ancient cities and good food, to magically remote hot springs and rolling fields of green, Tuscany as something to offer everyone.

From @_marcelsiebert

17. The view above Swiss Alps

A sea of clouds is perhaps the most stunning cloud formation you can find in the Alps. It’s a very characteristic phenomenon in mountainous areas and it creates a surreal panorama with the valley hiding underneath a thick blanket of clouds from which peaks arise like islands out of a sea.

From  @samir.sparks

18. The most beautiful waterfall, at Skógafoss

A waterfall on the Skógá River in the south of Iceland at the cliff marking the former coastline. After the coastline had receded (it is now at a distance of about 5 kilometres (3 miles) from Skógar), the former sea cliffs remained, parallel to the coast over hundreds of kilometres, creating together with some mountains a clear border between the coastal lowlands and the Highlands of Iceland.

From @laanscape

19. Volcano Fuego

Volcán de Fuego or Chi Q'aq' is an active stratovolcano in Guatemala, on the borders of Chimaltenango, Escuintla and Sacatepéquez departments. It sits about 16 kilometres west of Antigua, one of Guatemala's most famous cities and a tourist destination.

From @daynah2307

20. A small village covered with snow, at Gifu, Japan

Known for its thatched-roofed mountain villages, charming merchant towns, and centuries-old traditions, Gifu prefecture is a perfect cultural pitstop on your way between Kanto and Kansai. In summer, traditional cormorant fishing takes place from lantern-lit boats along the Nagara River, while in the winter the old farmhouses of Shirakawa-go look like a Christmassy gingerbread village. Hot spring resorts run along the base of the Japan Alps where there’s hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter; plus a number of entertaining festivals throughout the year.

From  @ag.lr.88

21. Good morning, from Teahupo’o 

Teahupoʻo is a village on the southwestern coast of the island of Tahiti, French Polynesia, in the southern Pacific Ocean. It is known for the surf break and heavy, glassy waves offshore, often reaching 2 to 3 m, and sometimes up to 7 meters.

From  @emmett_sparling

22. Siwa Oasis, Egypt

Siwa Oasis - is an urban oasis in Egypt between the Qattara Depression and the Great Sand Sea in the Western Desert, 50 km (30 mi) east of the Libyan border, and 560 km (348 mi) from Cairo. About 80 km (50 mi) in length and 20 km (12 mi) wide, Siwa Oasis is one of Egypt's most isolated settlements with about 33,000 people, mostly Berbers, who developed a unique and isolated desert culture and a language called Siwi; they are also fluent in the Egyptian dialect of Arabic which is called "Masry" meaning Egyptian.

From  @aureliestory

23. Cherry Blossoms in Japan

Cherry blossom usually bloom between mid-March and early May. In 2021, cherry blossoms are expected to open around March 15 in Tokyo.

From @yako_flpr3

24. Enjoy the burning sunset, at Uluruu 

Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s arid "Red Centre". The nearest large town is Alice Springs, 450km away. Uluru is sacred to indigenous Australians and is thought to have started forming around 550 million years ago. It’s within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, which also includes the 36 red-rock domes of the Kata Tjuta (colloquially “The Olgas”) formation.

From @caitensphoto

25. Whole view of Dubai city

Capital of the emirate of Dubai, one of the wealthiest of the seven emirates that constitute the federation of the United Arab Emirates, which was created in 1971 following independence from Great Britain.

From @shmoo5z َ

26. The Golden Gate Bridge in a misty day

The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide (1.6 km) strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.

From @codymayer22

27. Arizona just can not get any better

From  @josemostajo

28. Salt Flats / Las Salinas - Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, 2 side of the beach

Salt Flats is an excellent eco attraction and one of the most scenic stops on the west coast of Puerto Rico to admire nature.

From  @sousa_pr

29. The Fjords of Norway

A fjord is a deep, narrow and elongated sea or lakedrain, with steep land on three sides. The opening toward the sea is called the mouth of the fjord, and is often shallow. The fjord's inner part is called the sea bottom. If the geological formation is wider than it is long, it is not a fjord. Then it is a bay or cove.

From @tomashavel

30. Kaieteur Falls

It is the world's largest single drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it. Located on the Potaro River in the Kaieteur National Park, it sits in a section of the Amazon rainforest included in the Potaro-Siparuni region of Guyana.

From  @world.from.my.eyes

31. The tropical paradise, at Bali, how glorious like this

Like water which can clearly mirror the sky and the trees only so long as its surface is undisturbed, the mind can only reflect the true image of the self when it is tranquil and wholly relaxed. – Indra Devi

From @nois7

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