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Earth Locations That Could Double for Another Planet

I’m always amazed at what Earth has in store for its inhabitants. Some of its most exotic locations could double for another planet. These extraordinary features of nature look out-of-this-world in their intense colors and can make you feel like an astronaut, exploring a new planet. Luckily you don’t need to board a spaceship to be able to see these unbelievable sights.  

Fly Geyser, Nevada, USA

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Source: Inge Johnsson

Pamukkale, Turkey

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Source: Ahmet Şahin

Namib Desert, Namibia

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Source: Martin Bailey

Lassen Volcanic National Park, California, USA

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Source: Lou Lu

Glowing sand, Maldives

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Source: Will Ho
 

Dallol, volcanic explosion crater, Ethiopia

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Source: Victoria Rogotneva

Salar de Uyuni salt flat, Bolivia

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Source: boredpanda

Red Seabeach, Panjin, China

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Source: MJiA

Abraham Lake, Alberta, Canada

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Source: Emmanuel Coupe

Grand Prismatic Spring, Wyoming, USA

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Source: Heidrun Homburg
 

Skaftafell Glacier, Iceland

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Source: Martin Bailey

Mount Roraima, Venezuela

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Source: Gustavo Alvarez
 
 

Lake Hillier, Western Australia

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Source: Ockert Le Roux

Ice cave, Mutnovsky Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia

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Source: Denis Budko

Tianzi Mountains, Yongzhou, China

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Source: Richard Janecki

Ice cave, Vatna Glacier, Iceland

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Source: Julien Ratel

Dragonblood Trees, Socotra, Yemen

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Source: Csilla Zelko

Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA

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Source: Luca Galuzzi

H/T: www.boredpanda.com

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