10. Svitiaz is the
deepest lake in Ukraine, with a
maximum depth of 58.4 m.
Svitiaz belongs to groups of Shatsk's
lakes, which are located
in Polissya (Volyn region) close to
the border with Poland and Belarus.
The lake is part of Shatsky National
Natural Park . In the middle of the
lake there is an island of 7 hectares in
size.
The lake warms in the summer and
its clean water and sandy bottom
makes it a very popular tourism site.
12. Mount Hoverla is the highest peak of
Ukraine with an altitude of 2,061 m.
The mountain rises on the highest
mountain range of the Ukrainian
Carpathians – the Chornohora range.
The top of mount Hoverla looks like a
small flat space that gives you a unique
opportunity to enjoy the surrounding
landscapes What is more, the name
“Hoverla” origins from Hungarian and
means “snow mountain”, because the
top covered with snow for the most of
the year. For this reason, all tourists
should take warm clothes and raincoats.
14. Oleshky Sands - It is situated in
land from the Ukrainian coast of
the Black Sea and consists of sand
dunes or kuchuhury (locally),
which reach a height up to five
meters.
The Oleshky Desert is located
in Kherson Region
17. Lake Hillier is a small and surreal
lake located in Australia on an
island called Middle Island, It is a
salt-water lake about 600 meters
wide with no affluents, and
surrounded by sand and dense
vegetation made up mostly of
eucalyptus trees. Even today no
one has been able to explain why
the waters of the lake have such a
pale pink color.
19. Kangaroo Island, 13km off the
coast of South Australia, is one of
the best places in Australia to see
wild animals like koalas,
kangaroos, sea lions and seals.
Throw in jaw-dropping geology
and a hyper-local food and
beverage scene, and Kangaroo
Island is a destination that will
leave you inspired.
21. The Simpson Desert is a large area
of dry, red sandy plain and dunes in
the Northern Territory, South
Australia and Queensland in
central Australia. It is the fourth-
largest Australian desert, with an
area of 176,500 km2 .