High in the mountains of West Java, Indonesia, where cool air replaces the tropical heat of the lowlands, lies a place that seems lifted from the pages of fantasy: Kawah
High in the mountains of West Java, Indonesia, where cool air replaces the tropical heat of the lowlands, lies a place that seems lifted from the pages of fantasy: Kawah
High in Argentina’s far northwest, beyond the colonial towns and cactus-studded valleys of Jujuy, rises one of South America’s most surreal landscapes: the Hornocal, or Serranía de Hornocal. Known as
Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas is famous for one of the most dramatic natural contrasts in the world — the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
The Serranía de Hornocal, often referred to as the Hill of 14 Colors, is one of the most mesmerizing natural formations on Earth, nestled in the remote highlands of Jujuy
The Pamir Plateau, often referred to as the “Roof of the World,” is one of the most spectacular and remote highland regions on Earth. Rising where the great mountain systems






