9. The White Sands National Monument, USA
The highlight of this huge national park found in Tularosa Basin in New Mexico is the impressive, rolling sand dunes. Veteran visitors say that they are so white you almost expect the ground to be cold–especially if you see other travelers sledding down these stunning slopes. These sand dunes dip and curve almost endlessly. In reality, they cover an area of 275 square miles between the Sacramento and San Andres mountain ranges.
10. The Tower Bridge, England
There are a number of different iconic landmarks in the city of London. It also includes a few well-known bridges spanning the renowned River Thames too. The famous Tower Bridge is a Gothic Revival–style suspension bridge. Ground was broken in 1886 and it was completed in 1894. Experts say it is one of the most photographed and famous bridges in the world. Its pair of towers and striking pastel blue cables give the area an almost “fairy-tale quality” as well.
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Interesting list but surprised at a few places missing from this list.
1) Giant’s Causeway Northern Ireland
2) Oeschenen Lake Switzerland
3) Pyramids Egypt
4) Yosemite National Park California
Hi!
I don’t generally create the lists, so I am uncertain of the requirements for making the list. I suspect at one of those would have been number 30 though and the others have been included on several other lists. SO keep reading and thanks for your comment!