35. Kīlauea, Hawaii
Situated in stunning Volcanoes National Park, this is one of the planet’s most active volcanoes. Perhaps the best way to get a look at the volcano and the other sights here in the park is to take the convenient 11-mile Crater Rim Drive route.
36. Turnip Rock, Michigan
For a comparatively little geological formation, this peculiar rock can leave a big impression. You’ll find it nestled in the shallow water near the shore of Lake Huron. Its shape is the result of powerful waves striking and eroding the lower sections.
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