Most Amazingly Epic Places on Earth

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Do the usual cities and beaches leave you a bit... underwhelmed? Well, we're here to bring you to a magical realm of bubbling volcanoes, cliff-top castles, and roaring waterfalls. After pouring through the tips and experiences from the minube travel community, we're happy to present this list of the some most amazingly EPIC places on Earth.
 

Playa de las Catedrales, Spain

Nothing says epic like the roaring surf and giant arches of the famous Playa de las Catedrales in Galicia, Spain. It's breathtaking to view from above, but during low tide you can head down and explore the winding tunnels and caves of this stunning rock cathedral.


Scottish Highlands, Scotland

If Europe had a wild frontier, it'd definitely be the Scottish Highlands. This land of green mountains, foggy lochs, and crumbling castles still retains the rugged natural beauty and local mythology which has led it to inspire dozens of its own epics over the millennia.


 

Namib-Naukluft Park, Namibia

The Namib-Naukluft is a sprawling natural park which encompasses rugged mountains and the world's oldest desert: the Namib. Where else can you walk between hypnotically-colored, 65-million-year-old sand dunes the size of the Empire State Building?


 

Erta Ale, Ethiopia

In the middle of Ethiopia's harshest landscape, the earth opens up and there's a glowing lava lake known as the Gateway of Hell. Though the Afar region is remote and inhospitable, laying eyes on this massive bubbling cauldron is something that no traveler ever forgets.


Antelope Island, USA

Antelope Island, the largest in Utah's Great Salt Lake, is one of the most spectacular areas of the American West. If the basin's surreal and swirling colors aren't enough, the fact that this state park is full of wild bison, antelope, and coyotes should help get you into the frontier spirit.


Okavango Delta, Botswana

The vast wetlands of Botswana's Okavango Delta are a veritable Garden of Eden. The sparsely populated area is teeming with buffalo, hippos, hyenas, and crocodiles, and is one the last remaining areas in Africa that can truly be described as wild.


Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Otherworldly, psychedelic, lunar...there are endless ways to describe these mirror-like salt flats which many travelers consider to be the most beautiful place on Earth. Oh, and did we mention that there are also hot springs, colorful lagoons, and flocks of flamingos?


Yalta, Ukraine

This Game of Thrones-worthy scene is from the village of Gaspra on the Crimean coast. While the nearby area is more famous for resorts and spas than its castle-lined coast, the craggy coastline set against the glittering Black Sea make for a vista worthy of kings.


Sol de Mañana, Bolivia

Sol de Mañana is a geothermal area located over 15,000 ft. high where you can explore a field of geyser-like shafts, bubbling mud lakes, and steaming sulfur springs. If not for the clear blue sky above, you'd swear it was something torn from the pages of science fiction.


Namtso, China

Located on China's Tibetan plateau, Namtso is a mirror-like alpine lake surrounded by cave temples, monasteries, and some truly stunning scenery. On clear days, the lake's still water perfectly reflects the majestic Nyenchen Tanglha mountains and the clear blue Tibetan sky.

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