10 landscapes as if from another planet

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Categories: Nature

After one of the most exciting adventures of his life — diving to the bottom of the Mariana Trench — director James Cameron admitted that it felt like he landed on another planet. The bottom resembled a deserted lunar surface, the only living creatures on which were tiny crustaceans.

Although the oceanic deep-sea trough is the deepest place on Earth and has its own unique ecosystem, such a "parallel universe" is also hidden in quite accessible places. The unique combination of various forms of relief sometimes gives rise to absolutely fantastic landscapes that resemble rather another world, which, unlike the Mariana Trench, anyone can get into, and without any special equipment.

10 landscapes as if from another planet

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Pancake Rocks, New Zealand

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Crooked Trees, Canada

10 landscapes as if from another planet

White Desert, Egypt

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Socotra, Yemen

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Atacama Desert, Chile

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Pamukkale, Turkey

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Cave of Crystals, Mexico

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Zhangjiajie, China

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Chocolate Hills, Philippines

10 landscapes as if from another planet

Yehliu, Taiwan

Keywords: Landscape | Planets | Relief

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