3 Algar de Benagil
Located on Portugal Southern coast this seaside gem was once a fishing base region. But today the Benagil sea caves draw visitors based on looks alone. It's best accessed by water by Kayak boat or swimming but your efforts will be rewarded with unfathomable beauty like a vast cathedral of Divine handiwork this natural Grotto with its rocky walls silky sand and weathered skylight is enough to make you feel small and Insignificant and yet protected against everything else the world has to offer.
2 The CLIFFS OF MOHER
Dismantled during the Napoleonic Wars Today the only reminder of the fort for which these gorgeous cliffs were named is an old watch tower rising 390 feet or 120 meters at Hag's head to a height of 702 feet or 214 meters down the coast the cliffs are home to 30,000 birds from 20 different species Including adorable puffins a look in any direction provides a view of other Irish dreamscapes including the 12 pins Mountain range the Aran Islands and the mound turks mountains.
1 The Great Barrier Reef and Whitehaven Beach
The world's largest structure made by living organisms the Great Barrier Reef was constructed by corals It's home to diverse aquatic species From whales dolphins and clownfish to Leatherback turtles and nine kinds of seahorse. What's more the nearby, Whitehaven beach is considered one of the planet's most beautiful and eco-friendly beaches. The coast is lined with glorious white 98% pure, Silica sand which doesn't retain heat meaning you can walk the shore till your heart's content and never burn your feet.
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