6. Rapa Nui, Chile
The solid basalt carvings can be found at the Easter Island in Chile, one of the most remotely inhabited island on the planet. There are about 800 stone monuments in the site that is believed to have been made in the between the 13th and 16th century.
7. Yellowstone National Park, United States
The world’s first national park is home to an array of wildlife and has half of the world’s geothermal features.
8. Angkor, Cambodia
Angkor was once the capital city of Khmer Empire. The are over 1000 temples scattered around with Angkor Wat being the largest and most popular.
9. Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina
The majestic semi-circular waterfalls acts as the border of Brazil and Argentina.
10. Mont Saint-Michel, France
This commune is situated at the northwest coast of the city and is the seat of the monastery.