Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
In the world, there are several amazing places that more resemble fantastic pictures than real phenomena. Nature perfectly worked on them. Getting into such places, you involuntarily freeze in admiration trying to capture this unreal beauty in photos and save in memories.
Antelope Canyon (the USA)
The Antelope Canyon in Arizona is one of the most visited natural monuments in the United States. The cave of a bizarre shape with smooth curves leaves no one indifferent.
Hitachi Seaside Park (Japan)
In Japan, there is an amazing seaside park, Hitachi. It covers an area of 3.5 hectares and blooms all year round. In the Land of the Rising Sun, this place, filled with the aroma of plants and bright colors, is incredibly popular.
Tunnel of love (Ukraine)
An amazing flowering alley, which locals called the "Tunnel of Love", runs through the abandoned railway tracks. Couples often meet here. Above the railway, trees form a huge natural dome of intertwined trunks and branches resembling an arch.
Cherry blossom tunnel (Germany)
In Bonn, Germany, there is also an incredibly beautiful tunnel formed from flowering cherry trees. In spring, it appears in all splendor for people to admire it. A lot of tourists from different countries are eager to see this miracle.
Mountains of Tianji (China)
Steep mountain peaks covered with forests and a lot of rocky ledges attract daredevils from all over the world. Their height is 1,250 m above sea level. The Chinese also often visit these mountains that take your breath away.
Lake Hillier (Australia)
The fantastically beautiful lake, painted in a bright pink color, is located in distant Australia. Scientists still can not solve the riddle of the appearance of such an unusual color.
Pamukkale Thermal Pools (Turkey)
Beautiful and unusual Pamukkale thermal pools are located in the south-west of Turkey. They resemble huge saucers with water, and a bubbling stream, the water temperature in which ranges from 35 to 100 degrees.
Tulip Fields (Holland)
In spring, thousands of tulips bloom in Holland. In the flowering period of these plants, there is a feeling that the whole country is divided into bright colored stripes. If you visit Holland in March, you can see huge territories, painted in red, pink, purple, yellow and orange tones.
Sagano Bamboo Forest (Japan)
The bamboo forest of Sagano can be called one of the unique natural places of Japan. Slender green trunks seem to block the sun, and when the wind comes, bamboo thickets produce fascinating melodies.
Son Doong Cave (Vietnam)
This amazing cave is recognized as the largest in the world. In some places it reaches 200 m in height and 150 m in width. In the Son Doong cave, grass and trees grow creating a special world.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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