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V O Y A G E U R 49 Rock Islands Southern Lagoon in Palau The Rock Islands Southern Lagoon, named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2012, encompasses coral reefs, caves, 445 limestone islands and 52 marine lakes. This varied landscape has given rise to abundant marine diversity that includes many endemic species. Wulingyan, Hunan in China The Hunan region is full of dramatic landscapes and the magnificent Wulingyan is one of their biggest attractions. This geological wonder is made up of over 3000 limestone karsts. There are scenic waterfalls and some of Asia’s biggest limestone caves. Black Rock Desert, and Fly Geyser on Nevada in USA This Nevada desert's picturesque mountains and sparkling geysers are well-known backgrounds for the annual radical arts Burning Man festival. Fly Geyser is look as if they were taken on another planet, or at least on the set of a new and very expensive science fiction movie. Which is on a private ranch, is one of the strangest and most beautiful parts of the desert, spouting groundwater from a vivid orange and green calcium carbonate deposit base. The "geyser" is actually a man-made accident that began when a geothermal power company drilled a test well and improperly plugged the hole. Bioluminescent Mosquito Bay on Vieques Island in Puerto Rico Some places offer such unique natural attractions that visiting can make you feel as if you’ve left earth and are floating among the stars. Puerto Mosquito (Mosquito Bay) is located on the southern shore of Vieques Island. This magical and magnificent bioluminescent bay has been officially declared the brightest recorded in the world by Guinness Book of World Records 2008 and this is a One of the most 50 Most Romantic Places on Earth. In the waters of Mosquito Bay there are organisms named, Dinoflagellates (dinos). When the “dinos” come into contact with another organism or shaken they produce a bright burst of blue light.