Peyto Lake, Banff National Park, Canada. GETTY |
Along with Peyto Lake’s turquoise waters and mountainous landscape, Ontario’s Niagara Falls also proved to attract the human eye, coming in at number 6. This is a testament to our awe-inspiring country and a proud moment for all of Team Canada.
However, there are some places that are so spectacular that they deserve to be added straight to the top of everyone's bucket list.
In an attempt to discover some of the very best of these destinations, UK-based luxury travel company Kuoni recently conducted a study of over 50 of the world’s most famous natural wonders—using a unique eye-tracking AI technology to find out which natural landmarks the human eye is drawn to the most. Check out the top ten:
#1 Peyto Lake, Canada
This glacier-fed lake located in the Canadian Rockies bagged the top spot as the most eye-catching natural wonder in the world, according to the research. Its pristine turquoise waters look even more stunning contrasted against the craggy mountains and the dark forest that surrounds the shoreline. Besides admiring the glorious views, you can go kayaking, fishing, snowshoeing, hike up to the Bow Summit, enjoy camping at the nearby Mosquito Creek or have a fun picnic in the Icefields Parkway, among other things.
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