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These beautiful scenery that may disappear at any time.
These beautiful scenery that may disappear at any time.

1 honeymoon holy land in Maldives that may be submerged.

The blue sky, sea water and beaches of Maldives are all first-class, and colorful flowers can be seen everywhere on the island, which makes people relaxed and happy, and the scenery is as beautiful as just like heaven. Cocoa Island in Maldives has a big thin and white beach. Whenever the tide ebbs, there will be a famous trailing beach. At this time, couples will walk hand in hand on the beach and walk to the end of the beach ... As the lowest island in the world, it is only 4.2 feet higher than the sea level, and this country is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise. Many island beaches here have been seriously eroded, which actually reduces the land area suitable for human habitation.

Tuvalu, a falling pearl in the Pacific Ocean.

In the beautiful South Pacific, there are many island countries with beautiful scenery, which are vividly described as "a string of bright pearls". Tuvalu, located in the north of Fiji, is one of these bright pearls.

There is only one road here, which is less than the area of a town in China. However, there are shady Woods, coconut trees, blue sky and white clouds, which are incredible. However, between 1993 and 20 17, the sea level in Tuvalu rose by 9.18cm. According to this figure, 50 years later,

3 Nauru's lost white coastline

Nauru is a country full of happiness.

There is a volcanic lake in the center of Nauru Island, named "Bu Vadala Palace Lake", with a diameter of 50 meters. Surrounded by coconut trees, houses with red tiles and white walls are reflected in the lake. From time to time, you can see several white birds chasing and frolicking on the lake. Vadala Palace Lake, a crystal mirror with a green edge, adds gorgeous colors to Nauru's beautiful scenery. But it is such a happy place, because of the mining history of the island, most of its land is no longer suitable for human habitation. The residents here have no choice but to live on the coastline, which is rapidly disappearing due to global warming.

4 Palau's Lost Paradise on Earth

Palau is famous for its underwater landscape, and it is also recognized as the first of the seven underwater wonders in the world. The marine landscape is equally amazing. Its seawater has seven different colors, which amazes every visitor who has seen it.

One moment is a dark reef, the other is a gorgeous soft and hard coral, or fine gravel, and volcanic ash deposited in ancient times, all of which are reflected on the sea surface without reservation by clear sea water, so this eye-catching color comes into being.

However, due to sea level rise, erosion has aggravated the situation of existing land and crops. The rising water temperature is also destroying the surrounding coral reefs ... I wonder when this colorful underwater world will be covered with gray.

The most beautiful beaches in Seychelles have been eroded.

Seychelles is one of the 50 places recommended by National Geographic.

Because it is in the tropics, the temperature here is hot all the year round, basically staying between 2 1-30 degrees. But because the sea is all around, I can't feel that kind of mania under the action of the wind. In addition, Seychelles was rated as the world's first air quality by Yale University. 1 15 large and small islands, coconut groves, clear water and white sand, birds flying all over the sky, no matter from which angle, there is no dead angle. Now the rising ocean temperature around the island is destroying the coral reefs here.

6 The flooded fairy tale kingdom Holland has the most beautiful spring in the world.

Seven million tulips blossom into the sea and stroll among them. European buildings in the distance echo each other and the breeze blows gently. The picture is like a movie with a medieval theme, and it is beautiful beyond words. This is the kingdom of windmills and fairy tales.

The Netherlands is the lowest country in the world, with a quarter of its territory below sea level. The lowest point is near Rotterdam, 6.7 meters below sea level, and the highest elevation in China is only over 300 meters.

What is even more frightening is that the Netherlands is still a coastal country, with a quarter of its land below 1 m above sea level, which means that any wave may flood the Netherlands.