Wonder diverse phenomena of nature, we call them a miracle. This word is best expressed our admiration to the incomprehensible harmony, strength and beauty of the world.
Nonprofit Fund New7Wonders (new 7 wonders of the world) has launched a new global campaign, this time – this is 7 natural wonders of the world. In this collection, you can see the unique natural sites, a statement from all over the world.

The history of the most famous and most visited National Park United States has more than 6 million years. Spread to 10 miles in width, it stretches for many miles ahead. (Karen Bleier / AFP – Getty Images)

In the world there are about 700 mud volcanoes. 300 of them are located in Gobustan Azerbaijan and the Caspian Sea. In Azerbaijan, eruptions of these volcanoes occur when infiltrating water begins to extrude dirt that lies deep at the bottom. (Paul Segner / msnbc.com)

The island of Jeju-do is located 80 miles off the southern coast of Korea. The island is Hallasan dormant volcano 6,400 feet high. (Wade Eakle / Lonely Planet)

The highest point in Taiwan is located in the National Park .Jade Mountain, rises to 13,000 feet at sea level. (Martin Moos / Lonely Planet)

The largest tides in the world in the Bay of Fundy have formed a unique ecosystem. In addition, it is a paradise for migratory birds, is always full of food. (Cheryl Forbes / Lonely Planet)

Located in the east of the river Rhine between Karlsruhe and the German Swiss Basel Black Forest – it is the evergreen forests and vast field. Lonely Planet – Quoting the website Lonely Planet – It is not only wildlife but also the beautiful countryside. (Bruce Esbin / Lonely Planet)

The highest waterfall in the world Angel is on the border of Venezuela and Brazil. The height of the waterfall is 3,200 feet.

Milford Sound is the calling card of New Zealand. Each year, steep rocks, falling waterfalls and thick forests to attract 500 000 tourists. (Peter Hendrie / Lonely Planet)





The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, made up of 1,192 islands, only 200 of them inhabited. Principal revenue Maldives – Tourism, which took 30% of the gross domestic product. (John Goh / Reuters)













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