In the heart of lively Rio, lies the most famous beach in the world.
Maui's south shore is home to many extraordinary beaches and Makena Beach, also known as Oneloa Beach and "Big Beach," is undoubtedly one of the island's best.
Having a history of 500 years, this is the symbol of the water city, Osaka.
The largest glacier in the Alps, with a length of 23 kilometers and an area of 120 square kilometers.
During the wet season, Tonle Sap river becomes the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. This is a sight to see.
Eight glaciers are a surviving remnant of the thick ice mass that once coated most of Western Canada's mountains.
Red Lake is a natural-dam lake, situated in Harghita County, Romania. It is relatively young, formed in 1837.
A popular place on the Cape Peninsula, surrounded by mountains and the ocean.
This 1.5 kilometers strip of sand has become the most popular beach in South Korea, being invaded by more than 100,000 people each sunny day.
A glacier that is advancing despite of global warming, and is also the third source of fresh water in the world.
Located on the Acropolis of Athens, the Parthenon is the most important surviving building of Classical Greece.
A scenic flight over the Great Barrier Reef and you'll be amazed by the beauty of the Heart Reef.
Sandy beaches, salt marshes, forests, wild horses and white-tailed deers - this is the decor of Assateague Island.
This beach is perfect for families with children, as it has fine sand and shallow waters.
The park contains a cluster of islands about 70 miles west of Key West.
Even though you may not have a quiet day at the beach, you'll definitely have a blast!