The Maroon Bells are two peaks (Maroon Peak & North Marron Peak) of the height of 14,000 feet. The Elk mountains surround the place and put up a reflection of the famous crystal clear Maroon lake.
There is a whole range of layers of rock that have formed for a long time. Moreover, the other fact about the rocks situated on the bottom is that the rocks are about 1.8 billion years old.
This ancient city is located on the top of a hill and offers a great view of the Palea volcano, Nea Kameni, and the island of Thirassia.
This high point of Andes in Southwest Bolivia is one of the best places to look up to. This largest salt flat in the world covers about 4086 square miles.
If visiting National Parks is on your bucket list then make sure to put Yellowstone National Park on the top.
Blue Lagoon is an absolutely awe-inspiring place to look up to. It is located in southwestern Iceland. This geothermal spa is situated in Iceland between Reykjavik and Keflavik.
We have read about the Great Barrier Reef in our Geography textbooks and learned how great a structure it is. The beauty of it lies in knowing how immense it is; one must look above from the space.
This island is a complete dream for the people located on the Andaman Coast of Southern Thailand.
Milford Sound of South Island in New Zealand is a fiord having rainforest and waterfalls such as that of Stirling and Bowen Falls
Not many may know, but the hidden treasure of Lake Louise in the Banff National Park of Canada is the turquoise, glacier-fed lake.