
A World of Natural Wonders
A World ? of Natural Wonders
Due to the sign of the times we’re in, global travel is still uncertain. This month I wanted to bring, not the 7 wonders of the world to you, but other seemingly unknown fascinating wonders that Mother Nature created all on her very own.
We will be taking flight visually through video as we pop over to Japan, then on to Spain, Mexico, Central America, and Chile to explore what the scientific community conveys as earthly magic. Imagine a rainforest untouched by humans, rivers, and waterfalls which run in hues of red and other vibrant colours, caverns filed in rare marble?
Let’s take our own virtual vacation together and head out for an awe inspiring trip through the world of wonder.
Japan’s Dragon Eye Lake
from BBC REEL.com’s Playlist, World of Wonder.
Chile’s Marble Cathedral
from BBC REEL.com’s Playlist, World of Wonder.
Rainforest Untouched by Humans
from BBC REEL.com’s Playlist, World of Wonder.
Mexico’s Forest of a Thousand Fireflies
from National Geographic’s, Fireflies Put on a Spectacular Mating Dance | Short Film Showcase
Spain’s Red River
from BBC REEL.com’s Playlist, World of Wonder.