"Like in a fairy tale" would exclaim anyone who has found themselves in some fantastically beautiful and unique place.
There are many such locations in the world worthy of a fairytale setting.
Come with us on a virtual journey through the 10 corners of the world worthy of participating in a fairy tale.
Like something out of the Beauty and the Beast fairy tale, Colmar is an inspiring little town in northeastern France. It has almost no car traffic, so you can sink into the fairytale atmosphere in peace. As you know, there are no traffic jams or horns in fairy tales.
the "Cotton Castle" is a natural phenomenon in southwestern Turkey. The Pamukkale hot springs spring from the bowels of the mountain and cascade down in astonishing cascades over a series of about a hundred terraces.
The water jets have carved out the terraces and in the depressions have formed warm pools of water. Everything is dazzling white because of the limestone contained in the water. Cleopatra herself bathed there.
This stunning viaduct was already part of a fairy tale - that of Harry Potter. It is from here that the train to Hogwarts passes, in which future wizards ride.
Otherwise, the structure was built in 1898 and still has a railway running along it today.
Built in a canyon, this cathedral takes visitors' breath away. An imposing building set amid even more imposing natural scenery...
- Sea, Maldives
A sky studded with countless stars, and beneath it, a sea studded with countless stars. No, no mistake. On one of the Maldivian islands, thousands of stars seem to shine in the sea.
Actually, not asterisks, but plankton. Plankton like in fairy tales.
We may not have such picturesque castles in Bulgaria, but we can go to neighbouring Romania to admire this beauty.
We are sure that if Disney had seen Peleș, he would have placed the sleeping beauty there.
Speaking of Sleeping Beauty, here's the castle that served as the inspiration for Disneyland.
Now nobody sleeps there, on the contrary, the place is quite lively because it's one of the most visited castles in all of Europe.
Note the little orange men in the picture. These are actually real people, and what is unreal is the size of the crystals in this Mexican cave.
It's like walking on a giant jewel.
The bizarre baobabs are like they're from another planet. In this part of Madagascar, they form a forest that has become a favorite spot for tourists.
And how else, there are such trees only in fairy tales.
Here's another place that already has a fairy tale - the one about Indiana Jones. The unforgettable temple was carved into the pink rocks of the Moses Valley area more than 2,000 years ago.
Like something out of fairy tales... but just as these places are vivid and very much in the real world, the Slow Life District is a reachable frequency of life!