21 Places To Put On Your Travel Bucket List Immediately
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21 Places To Put On Your Travel Bucket List Immediately

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21 Places To Put On Your Travel Bucket List Immediately

I don't know about you, but traveling to new places is one of my favorite things to do. Obviously, there are the well-known tourist destinations, like the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Grand Canyon in Arizona, but there are so many other cool and interesting places to visit. If you ever get the chance you should make it a point to go to some (or all) of them.

1. Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, CA.

2. Hobbit Village in New Zealand.

3. Hunyad Castle (a.k.a. Dracula's Castle) in Romania.

4. Katikies Hotel in Santorini, Greece.

5. Any of the islands in Cinque Terre, Italy.

6. The Pamukkale Thermal Pools in Turkey.

7. Dean's Blue Hole in the Bahamas.

8. The Wave in Arizona.

9. Hôtel de Glace in Canada.

10. Angel Falls in Venezuela.

11. Zhangye Danxia landform in Gansu, China.

12. The swing at "the end of the world" in Baños, Ecuador.

13. The Sea of Stars on Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives.

14. Haiku Stairs (a.k.a. Stairway to Heaven) in Oahu, Hawaii.

15. Meteora, Greece.

16. Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia.

17. Hitachi Seaside Park in Japan.

18. Machu Picchu in Peru.

19. Victoria Falls on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia in Africa.

20. The Tulip Fields in The Netherlands.

21. Glacier National Park in Montana.

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