1, "Flying Fountain" in Nevada Desert, USA
In the middle of the Nevada desert in the United States, there is a fairyland on earth-"Waterfall". This place is located 20 miles (about 32 kilometers) north of Guelleh, Nevada, 19 16. A drilling accident inadvertently laid the groundwork for the formation of this beautiful geyser. In 1960s, underground hot springs gradually seeped out of the ground, forming geysers.
Over time, the dissolved minerals gradually raised the spring eye, which is now 5 meters above the ground. The water discharged from this geyser forms 30 to 40 pools with an area of 30 hectares. These pools also form an ecosystem where some small fish and birds live and work in peace and contentment, such as swans and wild ducks. Under the action of water and oxygen in the air, various minerals make the "mountain" form various magnificent colors. With the change of seasons and the increase or decrease of water quantity, the colors are different, just like a fairyland on earth.
2.Glacier National Park
Located in the Rocky Mountains in the northwest of Montana, in 18 18, the boundary between the United States and British Canada was divided between 49 degrees north latitude and the continental divide, with Glacier National Park in the south and Waterton National Park in the north. Because the two parks are as close as lips and teeth and have similar landscapes, the governments of the United States and Canada have merged the two parks into one since 1932, and established the world's first international peace park, which symbolizes the permanent peace between the two countries and is one of the world heritages.
Glacier National Park is known as "the crown in the Rocky Mountains". The majestic snow-capped glaciers and beautiful lakes and mountains are really as dazzling as the pearls in the crown, and they are not inferior to the famous Yellowstone National Park or the Canadian Rocky Mountains.