✨地球上で現実を感じない場所 -世界編 Part.10
It's incredible how many places on our planet make you feel like you've stepped into another dimension, isn't it? After exploring stunning spots like Thailand's vibrant Ying Yong Flower Garden, where colors explode in a way that feels almost painted, or Iceland's majestic Klifbrekkufossar, with its multi-tiered waterfalls creating an otherworldly serenity, I'm always on the hunt for more 'wonder places in the world' that defy reality. These are the destinations that stick with you, sparking a sense of awe long after you've returned home. Speaking of places that feel out of this world, have you ever heard of Farakiki Beach? While it might not be on every travel guide, it perfectly embodies that 'unreal' feeling. Imagine pristine white sands, framed by dramatic, ancient rock formations carved by the ocean, with waters so clear and turquoise they look like glass. It’s the kind of spot where you can truly disconnect, sunbathe in blissful quiet, and marvel at nature’s artistry. I recently stumbled upon photos of Farakiki Beach, and it instantly shot to the top of my personal bucket list – it looks like a scene straight out of a dream, making me wonder why it's not talked about more often! So, how do you find these hidden gems and 'wonder places'? My best advice is to look beyond the usual tourist traps. Dive into local travel blogs, explore geographical features on maps, or even ask locals for their favorite secret spots. Sometimes, the most breathtaking destinations are those that require a bit more effort to reach, making the reward even sweeter. When you do embark on an adventure to these incredible locations, a few practical tips can make your journey even better. First, always check the best time to visit. For instance, flower gardens like Ying Yong Flower Garden might have peak blooming seasons, while waterfalls like Klifbrekkufossar in Iceland can be stunning year-round but require different gear depending on the weather. Second, pack smart! Comfortable shoes are a must for exploring, and always bring a reusable water bottle and snacks. Many of these 'unreal' spots are remote, so access to amenities can be limited. Third, and perhaps most importantly, travel responsibly. Leave no trace, respect local customs, and protect the natural environment so others can enjoy these wonders for years to come. Capturing these moments with your camera is fantastic, but remember to take time to simply soak it all in. The feeling of standing in a truly 'unreal' place is something no photograph can fully convey. Happy exploring, and may your travels be filled with countless jaw-dropping 'World Edition' moments!

















































