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4 Breath-Taking Places to go Before You Die Iguaza Falls, Argentina The Iguaza Falls are a group of waterfalls of the Iguazu River, located on the border between Argentina and Brazil. They are the largest waterfall system in the world. They stand at 82 meters and have a width of 2,700 meters. Thanks to their breath- taking views, the Iguaza Falls were declared one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature in 2011. Surrounding the falls, is the rainforest delta which is home to over 2,000 species of plants. The best time to see the waterfalls is during the spring and autumn, when you might even catch a glimpse of the scenic rainbow formed by the refraction of light against the mist caused by thundering waters.

Santorini, Greece Considered to be one of the most romantic and beautiful Greek Isles, the island of Santorini is home to crystal clear, turquoise waters; stunning sunsets and dramatic views that will make you never want to leave. It is located on the rim of a huge active volcano which only adds to the endless photo opportunities that are offered there.

Salar de , Among the , in the southwest of Bolivia, is Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest flat (11,000 -sq.-km). It was formed by a prehistoric lake that dried out, leaving behind a vast, desert-like landscape, assorted rock formations, and islands lined with cacti. Although it is rare to find wildlife, Salar de Uyuni is home to unique animals like pink . During the rain season, it becomes a giant mirror, reflecting the skies in all their glory.

Venice, Italy Made up of 117 small islands, separated by beautiful canals, Venice is the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto. With its exquisite architecture and 417 bridges it’s no wonder that 20 million tourists visit the city annually. It has been uncovered that Venice is sinking at a rate of 2-3mm every year so book your ticket whilst you can!