When it comes to fall foliage, New England in the United States is an iconic destination.
The region, comprising states like Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, is renowned for its fiery red maples and picturesque covered bridges. Drive along the scenic routes of the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire, the Mohawk Trail in Massachusetts, and the Vermont Route 100 for an unforgettable journey through a sea of vibrant colors.
In polar and other cold regions there are ice, snow and water formations that are unusual, unique, and some of them so beautiful they take your breath away. Most of these wonders of nature can be visited only by scientists and rare adventurers who are ready for significant physical and financial exertions. Because of their volatility and locations, these formations can be seen only at certain periods of the year.