California's Death Valley is now one of the world's 71 'most beautiful places'
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California's Death Valley is now one of the world's 71 'most beautiful places'
"Then there's Death Valley, a desert that claims the world-record high of 134 degrees and bears geographic names like Hells Gate and Amargosa Chaos. Nevertheless, Conde Nast Traveller considered Death Valley worthy of inclusion in its October story, " The 71 most beautiful places in the world." "One of the most popular locations is the multihued Artists Palette, a series of eroded hills whose coloring is due to the oxidation of natural metal deposits in the mountains," the magazine raved. "'Star Wars' fans will be keen to see the site that inspired the planet Tatooine.""
"Many wonders made the list, including royal burial grounds in Egypt, an Indonesian archipelago of 1,500 islands and Turkish cliffs formerly inhabited by Bronze Age troglodytes (cave dwellers). Here are the first 10 destinations on CN Traveller's accounting; check out the story for all 71 sites, which also throws a bone to Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California."
"Conde Nast Traveller's most beautiful places on earth for 2025 1 Pink Sands Beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas 2 Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia 3 Zhangye National Geopark, China 4 Cappadocia, Turkey 5 Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe 6 Cliffs of Moher, Ireland 7 San Miguel de Allende, Mexico 8 Valley of the Kings, Egypt 9 Amalfi Coast, Italy 10 Avenue of the Baobabs, Madagascar"
Earth contains diverse natural beauty, from towering waterfalls and wind-sculpted mountains to atolls wrapped in coral. Death Valley reaches a world-record high of 134 degrees and bears place names such as Hells Gate and Amargosa Chaos, featuring the multihued Artists Palette formed by oxidized metal deposits. Seventy-one locations are highlighted as exceptionally beautiful across the globe, including beaches, island archipelagos, geoparks, volcanic and cave landscapes, major waterfalls, historic towns, royal burial grounds, coastal cliffs, and iconic tree avenues. The first ten entries span locations in the Bahamas, Indonesia, China, Turkey, Zambia/Zimbabwe, Ireland, Mexico, Egypt, Italy, and Madagascar.
Read at The Mercury News
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