Tianzi Mountain, China: Most mountains are shaped like big humps, but Tianzi looks like towers from a different world
Mendenhall Caves, Alaska: Water running through and over the glacier forms the caves, producing the dream-like passageway
Chocolate Hills, the Philippines: During the dry season, the green grass on the peaks turns brown, resembling chocolate
Fly Geyser, Nevada: Water blew from the well, and minerals that also came out collected and formed the alien-like mounds
Dragon Blood Trees, Yemen: In fact, you’ll see one of the strangest trees in the world: the dragon blood tree
White Sands National Park, New Mexico: takes up a glorious pocket of southern New Mexico, its rippling powder peaks forming the largest gypsum dunefield in the world
Avenue of Baobabs, Madagascar: Around 50 of them line a dirt road in the country’s Menabe region and are thought to have been here for around a millennium
Crystal Shower Falls, Dorrigo National Park, New South Wales: A craggy cave winds right behind the waterfall and see nothing but a glittering curtain of water
The Wave, Arizona: The rock is made up of various hues, including red, orange, yellow, and purple, creating a breathtaking and surreal landscape