The kaleidoscopic Fly Geyser in Black Rock Desert is a totally unique sight as it was actually formed due to human error.
The Highlands of Iceland are renowned for thermal springs and mirror-like fjords but Landmannalaugar is unlike anywhere else in the world.
Lake Louise is the most famous of Banff National Park’s turquoise lakes that include Moraine Lake and Peyto Lake.
Within the Sierra de La Macarena National Natural Park in Colombia, this exquisite river is aptly nicknamed the River of Five Colours.
Despite being one of America's most attractive regions, the Palouse often slips under the radar.
The lavender fields of France's Provence region explode in a fragrant haze of purple from around mid-June up until August.
With distinct lines of red, yellow, orange and black, these hills show how the climate and the geology has changed over time.
Located high up in a natural reserve close to the Chilean border, this shallow, red salt lake is considered to be one of Bolivia's most beautiful natural landmarks.