National Geographic Special - The World\'s Most Beautiful Places

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galápagos
islands
ECUADOR
The “Enchanted Isles”—or the “Islas
Encantadas,” as the earliest Spanish
sailors called them—still cast a spell.
Visitors leapfrog by small boat from
one island to the next, mesmerized
by exotic creatures that, almost
predator-free over evolutionary
millennia, remain unfazed by their
strange, two-legged guests.

An iguana on Floriana, one of the
islands of the Galápagos archipelago

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chocolate
hills
BOHOL ISLAND,
THE PHILIPPINES
It’s easy to see how the hundreds of
conical hills—a rare karst landscape—
on Bohol, the Philippines’ tenth larg-
est island, got their name, at least if
you visit in the dry season, when the
grass covering the hillocks withers to
a chocolate brown.

Sun-browned grass during the dry
season gives the Chocolate Hills
their name.

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landmanna -


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SOUTHERN ICELAND
A vivid volcanic terrain—steaming hot
springs, bubbling sulfurous pools, and
a mountainous moonscape streaked
with strangely colored lava—draws
visitors to Landmannalaugar. Hikers
in particular come to tackle Bláhn-
júkur (Blue Peak) and the four-day
Laugavegur Trail, two of Iceland’s
most popular hikes.


Hikers are dwarfed by Landmannal-
augar’s immense volcanic landscapes.

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