The park covers about 12% of Iceland's surface and is home to Iceland's highest mountain, largest glacier and Europe's most powerful waterfall.
It preserves the prehistoric ruins of an ancient Hohokam community.
The Glowworm Cave of Waitomo has attracted millions of people from all over the word, curious to see the tiny glowing creatures.
It is actually a side branch of the Grand Canyon, where turquoise water pools and world class cascades form an extraordinary setting.
Lying on the central Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Santa Teresa is a surfing hot spot, attracting surfers from all over the world.
With a width of 1.7 km and a height of 108 m this is the largest waterfall on the planet. It and separates Zambia from Zimbabwe.
This is not a typical canyon, as it is not carved by a river, but by freeze-thaw cycles. Still, it is called a canyon.
The home of the Danish Royal Family since 1794.
The Queen’s official residence in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The most famous lake in Scotland and probably in the world.
Constantin Brancusi is a name with a strong resonance in the world, whenever Romania in mentioned in a discussion.
One of the world's most dangerous volcanoes, with many people living near its crater.
It is said to be the last unexplored region of Japan, and consists of steep mountain peaks covered with virgin forests.
Created in 1973, it is just one of a number of national parks along Venezuela's northeast Caribbean coastline.
Art, food, coffee, fashion, fabulous landscapes, Italy has it all.
Watch out sunbathers! 75 Mile Beach is not only a beach, but also a runway and a motorway.