Reality check: 5 places that look straight out of a sci-fi movie
TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Updated : Mar 6, 2025, 21:14 IST
Reality check: 5 places that look straight out of a sci-fi movie
Ever walked into a place and thought, "Wait, did I just step into another dimension?" Some locations on Earth are so bizarre, futuristic, or downright otherworldly that they seem ripped straight from the pages of a sci-fi script. Here’s a reality check—these places are 100% real, no CGI required!
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
Picture stepping onto an endless mirror where the earth and sky combine to form a single, seamless dreamscape. After a little rain, Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world, transforms into a surreal, ethereal setting. This place is ideal for your next interstellar photo session because it feels like you're walking into an unending, alien nothingness.
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China
James Cameron may have found his inspiration for Avatar’s floating Hallelujah Mountains right here. With towering sandstone pillars shrouded in mist, Zhangjiajie looks like a lost world where a spaceship might just hover past you. Spoiler alert: No actual floating rocks, but still mind-blowingly surreal!
Vaadhoo Island, Maldives
Why can't our beaches sparkle in the dark like the planets in science fiction films? Bioluminescent plankton gives Vaadhoo Island's coastlines a spooky blue glow that makes them come to life at night. The ocean itself twinkles beneath your feet like a galaxy, giving you the impression that you have entered an extraterrestrial planet.
Wulingyuan Caves, China
Who needs LED lighting when you have glowworms? The caves in Wulingyuan are nature’s answer to a cyberpunk city, with eerie blue-green lights illuminating the cavern ceilings. If an interstellar traveler were to make a pit stop on Earth, they’d probably choose this electric wonderland.
Dallol, Ethiopia
Red, yellow, and neon green pools bubble up from Ethiopia’s Dallol, one of the hottest and most uninhabitable places on Earth. The alien terrain, complete with sulphuric acid lakes and steaming geysers, could easily pass for a Martian outpost. NASA, take notes!
Antelope Canyon, USA
Step inside the smooth, wave-like formations of Antelope Canyon, and it’s as if you’ve entered a rippling vortex of time. With sunbeams streaming through its narrow passageways, this Arizona wonder looks like the set of a space opera—minus the spaceship battles.
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