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🍃 Sumba Island,
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Burleigh Heads, Australia

There are no crowds like in the Gold Coast, and none of the flashiness of Sydney. Burleigh Heads is where the ocean meets the rainforest, and life flows to the rhythm of the tides and surf. Calm, stylish, and with views that take your breath away.

Burleigh Heads is part of the so-called "Green Cauldron" — a geological formation created by an ancient volcano, which explains the stunning mix of cliffs, greenery, and water found here.

A stretch of beach melts into Burleigh Head National Park, where trails wind along dramatic headlands and through eucalyptus forest. And the sunsets? The kind you don’t want to blink during — the sun sinks right into the sea.

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🩵юJatoba Falls, Brazil 🇧🇷

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Saxer Lücke, Switzerland

Somewhere between the sky and the clouds, hidden among razor-sharp mountain ridges and lush alpine slopes, lies the Saxer Lücke pass — a place that looks like a scene from The Lord of the Rings, but it’s real, right in the heart of Europe.

The pass is located near the border with Liechtenstein. You can reach it via hiking trails from the villages of Brülisau or Staubern — be prepared for a climb.

The jagged rock spires of Saxer Lücke aren’t just peaks — they’re a natural fortress, rising from the earth like a titan’s castle. From the pass, you get breathtaking views of the Rheintal valley, Lake Fälensee, and the Altenalp massif.

This is one of the best hiking routes in the Alps, especially at sunrise — when the rocks glow in shades of pink and gold.

Perfect for those seeking alpine solitude and meditative silence.

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Paisupok Lake, Indonesia

Hidden deep within tropical forests, where the sounds of civilization fade into rustling leaves and the hum of insects, lies one of Indonesia’s most mysterious lakes — Paisupok Lake. A place almost no one has heard of — and that’s exactly why it’s worth seeing.

A lake with crystal-clear water, where the sky reflects like a perfect mirror.

According to local legends, the lake is known as the “eye of the spirits” — and when you gaze into it, it gazes back at you.

The word Paisupok in the local dialect translates as “the place where the earth breathes” — possibly because of the warm underwater springs that feed the lake.

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Nara, Japan

There’s a city in Japan where deer don’t live in zoos — they live in your reality. They cross streets at green lights, stroll through parks, meet your eyes, and… bow in return. Welcome to Nara — a place where wild deer and ancient temples share the same sacred space.

The city is just 40 minutes by train from Kyoto or Osaka.

In Shinto tradition, deer are considered messengers of the gods, especially the deity Takemikazuchi, who, according to legend, arrived in Nara riding a white deer.

They roam freely throughout Nara Park — about 1,200 of them, accustomed to people but still holding on to their graceful, dignified nature.

Until the 1600s, killing a deer in Nara was punishable by death. Today, they are protected not just by law, but by the deep respect of an entire nation.

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Lake Biwa and the Shiga Canal, Japan

In Japan, there is water that remembers the ages. Lake Biwa, the country’s oldest and largest lake, and the Shiga Canal, built in the 19th century between Kyoto and the lake, are more than just natural features — they are living connections between time, people, and landscape.

Shiga Prefecture lies just 15 kilometers from Kyoto. You can get there by train or even by bicycle.

Lake Biwa is not only the largest lake in Japan — it is also one of the oldest lakes on Earth, estimated to be around 4 million years old.

The Shiga Canal (also known as the Biwako Canal) was constructed in the 1890s to transport water, goods, and ideas between Kyoto and the lake.

In spring, the canal transforms into a tunnel of cherry blossoms; in autumn, into a corridor of golden maples.

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