The world around us is full of things to see and do, and its natural wonders are truly breathtaking. While much of civilization has taken away from some of these experiences and beauty, much still remains for us to enjoy. Let’s talk about some of the most breathtaking natural wonders of the world for y’all to learn a little about the best places to see in a lifetime.

Amazon River
This river is truly astonishing being one of the largest and most beautiful rivers of the world. Spanning over 4 thousand miles on our planet and bringing life and water to a vast array of ecosystems across South America, the Amazon River is truly one of nature’s biggest accomplishments alongside the matching Amazon Rainforest fueled by this river.
Ha Long Bay
Vietnam is host to gorgeous blue waters and a picturesque moment of nature known as Ha Long Bay. The bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site now, and home to over a thousand islands and islets that are mostly uninhabited and all are great attractions to the bustling tourist industry of Vietnam.
Table Mountain
Atop Table Mountain in South America is an approximately two mile stretch of flat plateau towering over the city of Cape Town, accessible to local or tourist hikers from a hiking trail that leads to the top. You can see great things from up top, and it’s often also covered by unique clouds that are wonderful for sky-watching.
The Grand Canyon
We all know of the Grand Canyon in the United States and its unique formation and stunning appearance, but that doesn’t make it any less important and beautiful of a part of our planet. The Grand Canyon hosts tons of tourists from all around the globe each year for good reason, there are also lots more sights to see while traveling the states.
Victoria Falls
Near Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in the entire world by its volume at a size of over 5 thousand feet wide. Visiting near these falls is not only thunderous but beautiful too, and the fog from the water often reaches quite far so aerial views are the best ways to capture its beauty.
Jeita Grotto
Lebanon’s pride and joy is the Jeita Grotto, a series of caves that is the country’s cultural symbol and supplies drinking water to the citizens there as well. Walking through these caves is nothing short of a natural miracle, with truly stunning cave formations as a part of these segments that were inhabited once in prehistoric times of the world.

Even if you only admire places from the visuals online, learning about and viewing what nature can make on its own is astonishing. You can even add these places or similar ones to your travel bucket list in your life to experience these wonders and how much they can take your breath away for yourself.