Despite the pitfalls of civilization around us, there are still a few places on the planet that is still pristine, almost untouched. Starting from the Antarctic ice sheet to the jungles of Papua New Guinea. Here are some of the most beautiful places on the planet.
1. Antarctica
Antarctica is a continent which includes the South Pole of the Earth. The coldest place on earth is mostly covered with ice throughout the year, with temperatures reaching -85 and -90 degrees Celsius in winter and 30 degrees higher in the summer.
Antarctica is a place that is completely untouched. 96 per cent of the continent is covered with ice, with an average thickness of more than a mile (1.6 km). Penguins, whales, seals and seabirds using the waters around Antarctica in search of food.
2. Atacama Desert, Chile
Atacama is one of the strange sights in the world: the desert that did not get rain. Salt basins, sand and lava cover most of the region has an area of 40,000 square miles companies (103 600 square kilometers) of this.
In fact, NASA designed the Mars test here. This place is also one of the best places in the world to conduct astronomical observations. There are two major observatories.
3. Kamchat ka, Russia
Kamchat ka is one of the most spectacular areas in this Rusia.Tempat occupies an area of 470,000 square kilometers, which is equal to the combined size of France, Belgium and Luxembourg, and separating the Sea of Okhotsk from Ocean Pasifik.Ada more than 160 volcanoes on the peninsula (29 the mountain is still active), because it is located on the "Ring of Fire".
Volcanoes and volcanic peaks, storm and underground heat created twenty climate zones and making a wide variety of flora and fauna. But the main attraction is the ka Kamchat volcanic caldera, stone sculpture "garden" and a lake in the crater, geysers and mineral water, and everything is in pristine condition.
4. Fiordland, New Zealand
At the south end of the west coast of New Zealand, Fiordland region is still wild, rough and zero development. With high mountains fall into the rocky waters serrations, Fiordland has never had a permanent population. In fact, the Maori people just visit it only for a short while in order to hunting, fishing and to collect jade.
In addition, the air flow blowing straight from Antarctica, so the air Fiordland is one of the cleanest on the planet.
5. The Daintree National Park, Australia
Sometimes something older, it becomes increasingly untouched. As Daintree National Park in Far North Queensland, Australia, which contains the rain forest 110 million years old, one of the oldest ecosystems on earth.
This park is home to thousands of species of plants and trees more than 2,500 years old.
6. Bhutan
While some people might think if Tibet as a paradise polluted, cousin, Bhutan, it is much cleaner. More than 60 percent of the country covered with forests and a quarter of the area designated as national parks or protected areas.
Known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, this unique country has rugged mountains and valleys so Bhutan right to be a hotspot for biodiversity.
7. Seychelles
Seychelles has the largest percentage of conservation land than other countries. Approximately 50 percent of the total area of this island nation is under conservation.
Therefore, the Seychelles is home to some incredible beaches pristine and species such as the national bird, the black parrot Seychelles. Visitors who get there are relatively few, especially along the coastline "powdered" gentle stretching as far as 305 miles (490 kilometers).
8. Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea is a country located in the eastern part of the island of Papua and land borders with Papua province next barat.Para scientists believe that many species of plants and animals that have not been found to be here.
Exploitation of natural resources is hampered by rugged terrain, the legal system and the high cost of infrastructure development. Because all human problems, most of the landscape is still hard to the touch.
9. Galapagos
Although Darwin trip to a number of unique islands followed by countless tourists, Galapagos Islands is still a pristine place.
The islands are home to giant tortoises, iguanas, sea lions, penguins, whales and fish. Inhabited by 23,000 residents and hundreds of endemic species, this island is also home to the preservation of marine biodiversity for fifty years.
10. Namibia
Namibia is one of the most populous country in the world rare. Name one of the southern African country is taken from the Namib Desert, home to 2,500 cheetahs tail. With the giant sand dunes, ancient petroglyphs, craters and waterfalls, Namibia became one of the most untouched landscape in Africa.
Namibia also became one of the countries that include matters concerning health care ecosystem in its constitution.
That's a few places on Earth that does not or rarely touched by humans. Even so, but the beauty of the places above shows how the power of God truly remarkable.
1. Antarctica
Antarctica is a continent which includes the South Pole of the Earth. The coldest place on earth is mostly covered with ice throughout the year, with temperatures reaching -85 and -90 degrees Celsius in winter and 30 degrees higher in the summer.
Antarctica is a place that is completely untouched. 96 per cent of the continent is covered with ice, with an average thickness of more than a mile (1.6 km). Penguins, whales, seals and seabirds using the waters around Antarctica in search of food.
2. Atacama Desert, Chile
Atacama is one of the strange sights in the world: the desert that did not get rain. Salt basins, sand and lava cover most of the region has an area of 40,000 square miles companies (103 600 square kilometers) of this.
In fact, NASA designed the Mars test here. This place is also one of the best places in the world to conduct astronomical observations. There are two major observatories.
3. Kamchat ka, Russia
Kamchat ka is one of the most spectacular areas in this Rusia.Tempat occupies an area of 470,000 square kilometers, which is equal to the combined size of France, Belgium and Luxembourg, and separating the Sea of Okhotsk from Ocean Pasifik.Ada more than 160 volcanoes on the peninsula (29 the mountain is still active), because it is located on the "Ring of Fire".
Volcanoes and volcanic peaks, storm and underground heat created twenty climate zones and making a wide variety of flora and fauna. But the main attraction is the ka Kamchat volcanic caldera, stone sculpture "garden" and a lake in the crater, geysers and mineral water, and everything is in pristine condition.
4. Fiordland, New Zealand
At the south end of the west coast of New Zealand, Fiordland region is still wild, rough and zero development. With high mountains fall into the rocky waters serrations, Fiordland has never had a permanent population. In fact, the Maori people just visit it only for a short while in order to hunting, fishing and to collect jade.
In addition, the air flow blowing straight from Antarctica, so the air Fiordland is one of the cleanest on the planet.
5. The Daintree National Park, Australia
Sometimes something older, it becomes increasingly untouched. As Daintree National Park in Far North Queensland, Australia, which contains the rain forest 110 million years old, one of the oldest ecosystems on earth.
This park is home to thousands of species of plants and trees more than 2,500 years old.
6. Bhutan
While some people might think if Tibet as a paradise polluted, cousin, Bhutan, it is much cleaner. More than 60 percent of the country covered with forests and a quarter of the area designated as national parks or protected areas.
Known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, this unique country has rugged mountains and valleys so Bhutan right to be a hotspot for biodiversity.
7. Seychelles
Seychelles has the largest percentage of conservation land than other countries. Approximately 50 percent of the total area of this island nation is under conservation.
Therefore, the Seychelles is home to some incredible beaches pristine and species such as the national bird, the black parrot Seychelles. Visitors who get there are relatively few, especially along the coastline "powdered" gentle stretching as far as 305 miles (490 kilometers).
8. Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea is a country located in the eastern part of the island of Papua and land borders with Papua province next barat.Para scientists believe that many species of plants and animals that have not been found to be here.
Exploitation of natural resources is hampered by rugged terrain, the legal system and the high cost of infrastructure development. Because all human problems, most of the landscape is still hard to the touch.
9. Galapagos
Although Darwin trip to a number of unique islands followed by countless tourists, Galapagos Islands is still a pristine place.
The islands are home to giant tortoises, iguanas, sea lions, penguins, whales and fish. Inhabited by 23,000 residents and hundreds of endemic species, this island is also home to the preservation of marine biodiversity for fifty years.
10. Namibia
Namibia is one of the most populous country in the world rare. Name one of the southern African country is taken from the Namib Desert, home to 2,500 cheetahs tail. With the giant sand dunes, ancient petroglyphs, craters and waterfalls, Namibia became one of the most untouched landscape in Africa.
Namibia also became one of the countries that include matters concerning health care ecosystem in its constitution.
That's a few places on Earth that does not or rarely touched by humans. Even so, but the beauty of the places above shows how the power of God truly remarkable.