What is the most famous scenic spot in the world?
2. Provence (France), Provence is a world-famous hometown and tourist destination of lavender. Provence is a "knight city" in Europe, located in the southeast of France, adjacent to the Mediterranean and Italy, extending from the Mediterranean coast to the inland hilly areas, with the Rhone River flowing in the middle. Since ancient times, beautiful sunshine and blue sky, charming Mediterranean and charming lavender have amazed the world. In the1960s, France was subdivided into 22 regions, and Provence belonged to Provence-Alpes-Cô te d 'Azur region. Provence has famous cities such as Aix and Marseille, as well as arles, Gade, avignon and Nimes, all of which produce high-quality wines. This area is rich in products, sunny and beautiful, and has attracted countless tourists since ancient Greece and Rome.
3. Niagara Falls (Canada) The world-famous Niagara Falls is one of the seven wonders of the world. It is located on the Niagara River on the border between Canada and the United States. Its rich and vast water vapor and majestic momentum shocked all the tourists who came to watch it. Listen to its sound like lightning and thunder, and watch its momentum like an avalanche! Whether at the bottom of the lake basin of the waterfall or in its deep heart, or standing on the edge of a huge horseshoe-shaped cliff with a drop of about 13 stories, people will feel their hearts trembling.
4. Keukenhof Park (Netherlands) At the end of March, there will be more than 6 million flowers in the famous Keukenhof Park in the Netherlands, showing its unique style without shame. Colorful tulips, crocuses, hyacinthus orientalis and daffodils compete to announce the news of spring. The tulips that the Dutch are most proud of compete with each other. They are pink, purple, bright yellow, tender red and pure white, as if endless carpets were laid on the earth, which is hard to ignore. In addition to colorful flowers outside, there are various flower exhibitions, flower cultivation demonstration activities, painting and photography exhibitions in the exhibition hall.
5. Danube (Europe), located in the southeast of Europe, originated in the Black Forest region of Germany. To the south of the river are Alps, Velebit Mountain, Dinara Mountain, Laoshan Mountain and balkan mountains; There are Czech Forest Mountain, Shumawa Mountain, Sudede Mountain and Carpathian Mountain in the north. The blue Danube slowly passes through downtown Vienna. There are beautiful scenery on both sides of the river bank, and the beautiful Vienna forest stretches in the western suburbs of the city and is lush. Every summer, colorful music festivals are held here.
6. The Great Rift Valley (Kenya), known as the scar of the earth, is the largest rift zone in the world. It is said that the underlying faults in eastern Africa were formed due to the crustal plate movement 30 million years ago. Relevant geographers predict that the African continent will break into two continental plates along the rift valley in the future. The Rift Valley in East Africa is divided into two branches, which start from Mozambique in the east and cross Kenya in the north, and extend to the Jordan River in West Asia. It has a total length of more than 8,700 kilometers, of which a section of Kenya has the most remarkable geomorphological features. There have been three auspicious figures in Kenya: 800 kilometers long, 80 kilometers wide and 800 meters deep on average. Kenya is the best place to see the Rift Valley in East Africa.
7. Mount Jingdamani (Bali), which is an active volcano. 19 17 volcanic eruption destroyed countless temples and villages. But it also brought fertility to the land, and crops such as oranges, bananas, coffee and coconuts were planted around the volcano. The customs of villagers in this area are also different from those of ordinary Balinese. They don't practice cremation or burial, but celestial burial. It rains all year round in Mao Mao, and the climate is cool.