The earth is filled with magnificent views, lovely looking and handsome people, and even unseen places which are not visited yet. This article is all about Top Five Unseen Wonders of the World. Scroll down to learn what these places are and plan a trip to any of these places if youâre daring.
1. The Kingâs Walkway in Spain                       Â
It is first among the top five unseen wonders of the world. It is also considered as one of the most dangerous walkways in the world. Located at El Chorro, Spain, this 1-meter wide and more than 300-meter long walkway was constructed in four years 1901-1905.
The Kingâs Walkway was actually constructed because of the hydroelectric power plants located there which required a walkway for the employees to cross between the cascades. The walkway is named after King Alfonso XIII who inaugurated it in 1921, and crossed it then.Â
During the year 1999 and 2004, several people lost their lives while crossing the walkway thatâs why itâs now closed for the general public.
2. Lake Baikal at Siberia
Baikal Lake is believed to be worldâs oldest and most primitive lake. According to some, the age of this lake is approximately 25 million years. No one knows whatâs lying underneath the see through water. Moreover, the local people of this region also have their own story about the origin of the lake. The lake collects waters from almost 300 rivers and emptied through the Angara River.
3. The Villarrica Volcano
Also known as Rucapillán, Villarrica volcano is the one of the worldâs most active volcanoes. It emerges from the deepest depths of the earth and is composed of pyroclastic flow and scoria deposits plus pahoehoe and aa lavas. Moreover, an active lava lake is also located in the volcanic sphere. Some of the civilizations who inhabited in this region in ancient times believed that the volcano would play role in putting the world to an end, and some even believed that the Antichrist would emerge from this place. But all these beliefs are in air since no such accounts are found in in any of the Islamic books.
4. Immortal Bridge at Mount Thai in China
The bridge is not actually a man-made bridge, but a nature-made one. It is composed of three bigger rocks and many smaller ones. Underneath it is a valley and some meters south is a bottomless abyss. While it is not known exactly when these rocks fell into their current place and for how long theyâll remain so, but these are believe to be standing like this since last ice age.
 5. The Yellow Mountains of China
The unique climate in this region makes Yellow Mountains one of the main tourist attractions in China. Those whoâve ever visited yellow mountains have definitely experienced four seasons in a day. Chinese call these mountains Huang Shan by the Chinese. Itâs the last among the top five unseen wonders of the world.
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