The Seven Natural Wonders of the World is a list of well known natural wonders located throughout different places in the world. Due to special geographic, weather, and other scientific conditions, these amazing and truly unique places have been created in the world that will awe and inspire people to recognize how amazing this planet truly is.
The
Great Barrier Reef: The only living thing that can be seen from
outer space that is larger than the Great Wall of China is the Great Barrier
Reef, the largest coral reef system in the world. Located in Australia, this
reef system is composed of 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands making it
1,600 miles in length. The overall structure of the reef is composed of
billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps. Along with the ocean, the
reef creates a habitat that supports a great diversity of sea life, some of
which are endangered. Because of the vast beauty of the Reef, people find it
very appealing to visit thus bringing many tourist dollars to the area,
which help to put in place protective measures to hopefully protect this
valuable wonder for many generations to come.
The Grand Canyon: The deep, rugged, multi-colored walls of the
Grand Canyon can create a powerful and inspiring experience upon viewing.
This deep sided gorge has been carved through the landscape over many
millions of years by the Colorado River. With a length of 277 miles long,
The Grand Canyon can range in width from 4 to 18 miles and attain a depth of
over a mile. Many layers of rock are preserved in the canyon’s walls which
have been exposed due to erosion creating a kaleidoscope of beautiful colors
that can change based on the sun’s position and weather conditions. The
Grand Canyon attracts over 5 million tourists a year.
Northern
and Southern Lights: Creating beautiful colorful displays of lights
are Northern and Southern Lights or otherwise know as auroras. These auroras
are usually viewed at night and occur more often around Polar Regions,
usually within the Artic and Antarctic Circles, but can also be found in
other parts of the world. They usually appear to be reddish or greenish
swaths appearing across the dark night sky, but can also be different shades
of blue and yellow. The occurrences of auroras are due to emissions of
photons in the Earth’s upper atmosphere. Oxygen and nitrogen atoms returning
from an excited state to ground state create the emission of photons of
light.
Mt.
Everest: The top of Mount Everest is the highest point on the
earth’s surface. It’s part of the Himalaya mountain range in Asia and stands
over 29,029 ft high. Many people from experienced mountaineers to novice
climbers climb the peak which since 2009 has claimed over 215 lives since
being recorded. This attraction to the mountain brings much needed tourist
dollars to the area and helps the economy of the local city.
Victoria
Falls: The Victoria Falls are some of the largest falls in the
world. They are located between the countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe in
southern Africa on the Zambezi River. They are considered the most famous
falls in the world. The Falls attract over 300,000 visitors a year. To visit
The Falls and the surrounding area to view the exotic wildlife and
vegetation makes a fantastic memorable experience that you will remember for
a lifetime.
Paricutin:
Located in Michoacán, a state in Mexico is the Paricutin volcano. Beginning
in 1943 as a fissure on the property of a local farmer, within one week,
reached over five-stories tall, and in a year, reached over 1,102.36 ft
tall. Many lives were negatively affected by the volcano which killed crops
and livestock and caused massive property damage to the surrounding 25 miles
of land.
The Harbor of Rio de Janeiro: Located in Guanabara Bay in Brazil,
The Harbor of Rio de Janeiro is considered to be one of the most beautiful
harbors in the world. The bay stretches inland by 20 miles and is surrounded
by beautiful mountain ranges, including three famous peaks, Sugar Loaf
Mountain, Corcovado Peak, and the hills of Tijuca. There are also many
islands to enjoy within the harbor.
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