Ten of the most magical places on the planet

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From a milkshake lake to a place where there is pixies, from Scotland to Senegal, be astonished at 10 of the world's most abnormal and prettiest spots.

Otherworldly, baffling, dreamlike and basically staggering: 10 of the world's most mystical spots you've quite recently got the opportunity to go to. Or, on the other hand simply take a gander at the photographs!

1. Lake Retba, Senegal

What the villain? It's pink? Alright, it looks orange in this photo. Lake Retba (in French it's the more clear Lac Rose) has been portrayed as looking like raspberry milkshake. Shockingly, very close it's not exactly as pink, nor would you be able to drink it as you do the breaststroke. The lake gets its Lambrusco Become flushed tone from a green growth that creates a red shade to oppose the water's high saltiness level. Whenever color and salt crash in daylight, the water goes pink. It's at its pinkest in the dry season. Like the Dead Ocean, it's salty to the point that you can drift in it.

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2. The Trulli, Italy

Yes, they are real, people do live in them. These cone-topped fairytale dwellings are not populated by Hobbits but the inhabitants of the Itria Valley in Apulia, southern Italy. Dating back to 1500, the Trulli (one of them is a 'Trullo') are adorned with symbols that range from the Christian to the bizarre.

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3. The Enchanted City, Cuenca, Spain

Cuenca, in Castile-La Mancha in focal Spain is acclaimed for its hanging houses), however tear yourself far from respecting steep engineering to be awestruck by shake developments that influence you to figure 'how on earth did those arrive? Taking after monster mushrooms, put there by an inventive, somewhat psychadelic god, these characteristic landmarks really owe their appearance to disintegration (grieved, exhausting).
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4. The Tunnel of Love, Klevan, Ukraine

Take your 'adored one' (or sweetheart, in case we're not pulsating around the shrub) to the Passage of Adoration and legend has it that 'ask a genuine want and it will be satisfied'. Sounds somewhat frightening, particularly after dim. This normally made passage in Klevan, Ukraine is being used three times each day when a prepare goes through to take wood to an adjacent manufacturing plant. So don't get excessively lost at the time.

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5. Antelope Canyon, Arizona, united States

Great old The unstoppable force of life has done her best with screensaver most loved Impala Gully. Geologists call it a 'space ravine' - a restricted chasm cut by water and mud. Picture takers will have a field day here on account of the common lighting and the parade of etched shapes and structures.

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6. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Did you know that Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the largest salt desert in the world? Ok, another question, name a salt desert. Pretty weird. huh?

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7. Red Seabeach, China

The beach in Dawa in the Liaoning region of China, is famous for being, well, not beach colour, but red. It's not actually sand that gives it its colour, but the plant, Chenopodiaceae, which in autumn turns this saltmarsh-type land into a mind-bending sea of red.

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8. To Sua Ocean Trench, Samoa

This paradisical pool isn't, as it sounds, an ocean trench deep under the sea, but a 'blowhole'. Translated unglamorously as 'big hole' To Sua, on the island of Upolu in Samoa, must be up there in the most amazing places to go swimming anywhere. Take the ladder to descend into its depths or, if you're feeling brave, dive off it.

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9. MUSA Underwater Museum of Art, Cancun, Mexico

The Underwater Art Museum is a magical place off the coast of Cancun, which aims to protect the areas's coral reef, in style. Underwater there are more than 400 works of art from Jason Taylor deCaires resting peacefully between fish and marine vegetation. Unsurprisingly, it's a favourite with scuba divers.

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10. The Fairy Glen, Scotland

The Fairy Glen on the Isle of Skye off the west coast of Scotland is a weird place. It's not actually inhabited by fairies, but the further you go up the valley, the more your sense of scale goes awry and it's easy to imagine that this word-in-miniature hides away a population of otherwordly beings.

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