Laguna De Cota Cotani
When one thinks of South America, the first thing that comes to mind is often the Amazon forest or Rio de Janeiro. South America doesn’t have a very strong economical history and that is still relevant today but they do have breathtaking tourist attractions and beautiful landscapes regardless of where in the continent you are. Regardless of where you are Columbia, Brazil, Argentina, or Chile, they all have some natural beauty to offer. Chile is often underrated but this amazing picture captured by Alex Mimo of the Lauca National Park begs to differ, this picture shows us that there’s always something to see, no matter where you choose to visit. The Park is located in the Andes Mountain Range which borders Bolivia and it has numerous Gigantic active and dormant volcanoes.

Laguna De Cotacotani
Mir Mine
South Africa has Kimberly’s Big Hole and The Siberian Tundra has Mir Mines Big Hole. The Mir Mine is the largest excavated mine in the world and became so because in 1995 geologists discovered some intriguing diamond deposits. The huge hole can be found in the Siberian region of Eastern Russia. This drone picture is quite scary and it runs a staggering 1700 feet and is renowned for being one of the biggest excavated holes in the world, but I certainly won’t be keen to take a tour, even if it was allowed. The area was first introduced as a diamond mine in the late 1950s and it looks like an entrance to hell.

Mir Mine Siberia