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Wondermondo is a unique site about the wonders of the world. Here are descriptions of 1 943 wonders of the world (see here – what is a wonder). In articles are listed approximately 10 000 more.

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Mazrendas Waterfall

March 26, 2024

The remote Mazrendas Waterfall always seeps and, it seems, never flows. But, nevertheless, it has created a picturesque sandstone canyon.

Mazrendas Waterfall, June 2003
Mazrendas Waterfall, June 2003. / Gatis Pāvils, CC BY-SA 4.0
Elcinu Valka Waterfall

March 26, 2025

The least known waterfall on the banks of Abava River could be the picturesque Elcinu Valka Waterfall.

Elcinu Valka Waterfall, March 2024
Elcinu Valka Waterfall, March 2024. / Gatis Pāvils, CC BY-SA 4.0
Jodupīte Waterfalls

March 12, 2024

Both Jodupīte Waterfalls are charming and… not accessible to the general public. Enjoy them here, in this article!

Jodupītes Waterfall, lower step. April 2023
Jodupītes Waterfall, lower step. April 2023. / Gatis Pāvils, CC BY-SA 4.0
Dancupites Waterfall

March 3, 2024

This small waterfall is seen in the gorgeous Cecilu Nature Trails. It has formed fairly recently.

Dancupites Waterfall, September 2021
Dancupites Waterfall, September 2021. / Gatis Pāvils, CC BY-SA 4.0
Loja left tributary waterfall

March 3, 2024

Next to the busy road from Riga to Valmiera near Murjani Village is a small natural wonder: a waterfall. This charming cascade leaps through the air directly into the river.

Waterfall on the left tributary of Loja River, April 2023
Waterfall on the left tributary of Loja River, April 2023. / Gatis Pāvils, CC BY-SA 4.0
Lielvardes Rumbina

March 2, 2024

Near the centre of Lielvarde Town, next to a small rural shop and houses is located a picturesque waterfall. Lielvardes Rumbina is up to 2 m high and up to 10.5 m wide waterfall with a nice canyon below it.

Lielvardes Rumbina, May 2013
Lielvardes Rumbina, May 2013./ Dāvis Kļaviņš, Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0
Skanstupites Cascade (Skanstupītes ūdenskritums)

March 2, 2024

Inside the Plavinas town is a small cascade of picturesque waterfalls – Skanstupite Cascade. There, on Skanstupite River shortly before its fall into the flooded Daugava Valley have formed three steps that are 0.9, 0.2 and 0.4 m high.

Skanstupites Cascade in February 2024
Skanstupites Cascade in February 2024. / Gatis Pāvils, CC BY-SA 4.0
Lake Mashu (Lake Mashū)

January 08, 2024

The gorgeous Lake Mashu is one of the cleanest lakes in the world. This legendary lake in the caldera of a volcano is located in a pristine area without any settlements or houses near it.

Lake Mashū
Lake Mashū, Hokkaido./ kohei sasabuchi, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
El Ojo Lake (The Eye)

January 06, 2024

One of the most spectacular floating islands is the island in El Ojo Lake (The Eye) near Buenos Aires. The diameter of this circular island exceeds 100 m and it occupies most of the surface of the similarly circular lake.

El Ojo lake (The Eye) near Buenos Aires
El Ojo lake (The Eye) near Buenos Aires./ Government of Argentina, Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0
Yew at Llanfaredd St Mary Church

December 29, 2023

At the St Mary Church in Llanfaredd (Wales) grows a giant yew tree. Its trunk has a circumference of 9.22 m.

The ancient yew at Llanfaredd St Mary Church
The ancient yew at Llanfaredd St Mary Church./ Bill Nicholls, Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 2.0

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Tidal currents and whirlpools
One of Horizontal Falls, Western Australia
One of Horizontal Falls, Western Australia./ Robyn Jay, Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0
March 24, 2024

This category includes somewhat lesser-known natural wonders: locations where large masses of water move on a regular basis due to tidal forces. The two main types of such natural landmarks are tidal falls and squeezes (places where the tidal water squeezes through narrows) and tidal bores (large tidal waves in rivers).

Glacial landforms
The front of Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina
The front of Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina./ Petr Meissner, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
February 19, 2024

This category includes the most impressive glacial landforms in the world. Glaciations, especially the Last Glacial Period shaped the current landscape in many regions of the world, leaving countless interesting landmarks. The most impressive, though, are glaciers themselves.

Geothermal features
Shanay-Timpishka, healer Huan Flores plays flute
Shanay-Timpishka – the unique boiling river. Healer Huan Flores plays flute./ Boiling1, Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0
January 21, 2024

This category includes such categories of natural wonders as geothermal fields, fumaroles, geysers, thermal springs, spring travertine formations and volcanoes.

Geothermal fields
Morning Glory Pool in Upper Geyser Basin
Morning Glory Pool in Upper Geyser Basin./ alh1, Flickr / CC BY-ND 2.0
January 12, 2024

A lot of factors make geothermal fields unusual: heat, colors, noises, unusual landforms, rare minerals and unique species. Most of geothermal fields have formed along the borders of tectonic plates and in volcanic hotspots.

10 largest yew trees in the United Kingdom
Crowhurst Yew, Surrey
Crowhurst Yew / Donald Macauley, / CC BY-SA 2.0
January 1, 2024

There are numerous giant yew trees in the churchyards in the United Kingdom. These trees are a part of the cultural landscape, a beautiful accent in the rich scenery of Britain. This article is an attempt to list the largest of them.

Unusual fumaroles
Sulfur-coated fumarole in Vulcano Island, Italy
Sulfur-coated fumarole in Vulcano Island, Italy./ Brisk g, Wikimedia Commons / public domain
November 30, 2023

This category includes most unusual and interesting fumaroles of the world: openings in the ground (also under the water) where heated gases and vapors are emitted.

First magnitude springs in Florida
Rainbow Springs, Florida
Rainbow Springs, Florida. / Paul Clark, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
October 17, 2023

Unique landmarks of Florida are its magnificent, powerful springs. In this article are reviewed the largest of them – first magnitude springs of Florida whose mean discharge exceeds 100 cubic feet (2,832 liters) per second.

10 oldest churches in the world
Door of Humility - the main entrance in the Church of the Nativity
Door of Humility – the main entrance in the Church of the Nativity. / Dan, Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0
August 8, 2023

This article is a honest attempt to find the oldest known churches in the world – 10 oldest churches in the world and even more churches that, according to legends, might be even older!