5. Salar de Uyuni (Daniel Campos Province, Bolivia)
If you want to find out what being an angel and walking on the clouds feels like, visit Bolivia. There is Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat on the planet. The area covers more than 4,000 square miles. Underneath the flat there is briny water. In the wintertime, the water creates a wonderful mirror. It reflects the sky and makes you believe as if you were stepping on the sky.
6. Glass Beach (Fort Bragg, California)
In 1900s it was permitted to dump garbage into the waters of the area. Because of this, the city of Fort Bragg is now famous for its unusual pebbles that were once formed from glass plates and bottles. It is not dangerous to walk on them since the edges are smoothed by the water. It looks as if marbles and candies were scattered by some naughty kid all over the place – the beach is colorful and does not look anything like the beaches you have seen before.