It is certain that everyone likes going to beautiful landscapes to relax in the holiday. You will choose luxurious resorts, crowded beaches, primitive forests, etc for your trip, won't you? Maybe you don't know that on our Earth, there are heavens that have long been forgotten with miles of desolate white sand beaches or acres of rolling, untouched countryside.
Cotswolds, England

Located in the county of Gloucestershire, the Cotswolds feature swooping hills, acres of lush greenery, shimmering lakes, and winding roads.
Patagonia, Chile

With beautiful forests, islands, fjords, and ice fields, coming to this paradise on Earth is like stumbling onto the edge of the world.
Algonquin Park, Canada

Found in the center of Southern Ontario, just a three-hour drive from Toronto, Algonquin Park is a natural paradise on Earth with its wind-sculptured pines, craggy shorelines and rushing rivers.
Isla de Vieques, Puerto Rico

Just six miles off the coast is Isla Vieques, an untouched paradise on Earth with verdant forests, never-ending stretches of white sand and a backdrop of rolling hills that only Monet could have dreamed.
Thornybush Game Reserve, South Africa

Africa is arguably one of the most stunning continents on the planet, teeming with exotic animals not found elsewhere and characterized by thousands of miles of untouched wilderness.
Kiribati, Micronesia

With coconut trees galore (its main economy), white-sand beaches and crystal-clear lagoon waters, it's like a luxurious Sandals resort, only natural.
Tristan da Cunha

With windswept beaches, views of a tempestuous blue sea, magnificent basalt cliffs, a thriving economy, zero unemployment, and a nonexistent crime rate, this is the way life should be lived
Kauai, Hawaii

With 43 white-sand beaches - more beaches per mile than any of the other islands - it's not hard to see why Kauai attracts surfers, backpackers and hippies from around the globe
Morzine, France

A chic alpine paradise on Earth, Morzine, nestled in the heart of the Portes du Soleil, is the perfect place to get back to nature with powdered snow, green pine trees at every turn and more fresh air than your polluted lungs are used to
Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

Fernando de Noronha includes pretty 200 miles off Brazil's northeastern coast. Only 240 people are allowed on the archipelago at any one time, all of whom are required to pay environmental taxes to preserve the beauty of the 21 islands.
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