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Pulpit Rock, Preikestolen, Norway: With a 604-meter drop from a flat plateau down to Lysefjord with no safety railings, this is not a place for vertigo sufferers.
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Pulpit Rock, Preikestolen, norway
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Paria Canyon, Arizona, United States: The Paria River in northern Arizona carved its own smaller version of the Grand Canyon. Some of the rock formations, including The Wave, are just spectacular.
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United States, Paria Canyon, Arizona
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Fairy Chimneys: On the central Anatolia plateau in the Göreme Valley, these towering structures born of lava stand 130 feet high.
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Fairy Chimneys
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Wulingyuan: This UNESCO World Heritage site is now a tourist attraction, drawing visitors with its 3,000–plus sandstone pillars spread out over 100 square miles.
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Wulingyuan
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Pamukkale, western Turkey: The name of the place translates to “Cotton Castle,” which is a striking white landscape created by mineral deposits in thermal waters.
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western Turkey, Pamukkale
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