15 Unbelievable Places that Actually Exist

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Published 2020-04-27
Unbelievable and amazing places that you wouldn't believe actually exist! The places in today's video are not from some distant planet, they are places that exist here on Earth. Here are the 15 most unbelievable places.

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All Comments (21)
  • I think we’ve gotten so used to calling Earth our home, we sometimes forget that it’s a planet like the rest of them. Filled with strange discoveries and foreign behaviors.
  • @mikedaze9322
    I've seen 8 of the 15 mentioned. My grandfather asked what I wanted for a graduation gift and I said I wanted to see the beauty of earth. 2 years and 8 months later and I still can't believe half the stuff I saw.
  • @theexplorer9905
    Our planet really is a marvel. From the tallest peak to the lowest ocean trench, there’s always something new to discover.
  • @nyreggie
    Choosing the right industry to invest is very critical, Most times, it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $83k per month. Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years to doubt that opportunities are bound in the financial markets. The only thing is to know where to focus.
  • it's just sad that most of us are too busy with our boring lives, go to work everyday and live in our own boring bubble. Soo much the world has to offer and see :(
  • @rikorobinson
    Been to the Glow Worm Caves. In 2018 after it was ravaged by floods. Was so beautiful, even with far fewer worms. You can do a group boat tour in the main chamber, but tip: Do the other tour, too. They give you a donut and you float around and climb through caves. One of the most memorable experiences of my life. At times, you're floating on your donut down a narrow river, walls to either side that disappear up into the darkness. And all you see are the people behind you and in front of you, in as much awe as you are. And the field of blue lights above you that look like you're peering into the galaxy. It's life-changing. I cannot recommend it enough.
  • @sofiarivera589
    Earth is so beautiful, imagine walking in all of those places by yourself.
  • @sunbee5834
    The underwater waterfall is from my country- Mauritius. Big love to you all.
  • @yoursleepycave
    I want to extend my sincerest gratitude for the amazing video you shared. It was truly exceptional and left me in awe. The effort, creativity, and skill you put into creating such a captivating visual masterpiece is commendable. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world and for providing us with a truly extraordinary experience. Your video has brought joy and inspiration to many, including myself. Keep up the fantastic work!
  • @sumojoann
    Why didn't you show the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Japan that was on your thumbnail? It's incredibly beautiful. The soft sounds the tall trees make as the wind causes them to collide is something I've never heard anywhere else. It's a magical place.
  • The cover photo is Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto, Japan, for anyone who was wondering!
  • @allensmith6408
    Those places are so Beautiful. Only the Lord our God ",God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. "can make such beautiful things on earth. Amen Amen Alleluia
  • @rimafannaf3066
    And where is it in that footage about the bamboo and the pink road on the pic ? 🙄
  • @AbiNomac
    The world is a beautiful place. We need to love and look after it.
  • One of the best memories from my childhood was the glow-worm caverns in NZ. If you're touring NZ or are staying on the north island go see them
  • I'm mind blown by the underwater waterfall. How?! This world is incredible and we really need to cherish it and preserve it for future generations. Thanks for this video really enjoyed it ❤