And plenty that are far more invisible to popular perception. For every New York there is a canyon in a corner of Colorado which barely raises a flicker of recognition outside the state. For every crowded marketplace in Marrakech there is a mountain-framed mosque far from the beaten track in rural Morocco. For every Tokyo skyline, there is a Japanese island awash with art, utterly aloof to the noise of the capital.
The images in this gallery represent 15 such places – from the jungle-shrouded back-waters of the Far East to the sandy coastline of Mozambique via the hard edge of Western Australia.
Know some of them already? Then count yourself as a well-informed, questing traveller. Unaware of many of them? They are all waiting to be discovered...
Read the first part of our guide here
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1. Gunung Mulu National Park (Malaysia)
2. Ninh Binh Province (Vietnam)
3. Aoshima (Japan)
4. Miho Museum (Japan)
5.Kimberley region (Australia)
6.Black Canyon of the Gunnison (USA)
7.Marfa (USA)
8.Scotts Bluff National Monument (USA)
9.The Rupununi region (Guyana)
10. San Agustin Archaeological Park (Colombia)
11. Los Haitises National Park (Dominican Republic)
12. Ibo Island (Mozambique)
13. Ruaha National Park (Tanzania)
14. Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art (Slovakia)
15. Tin Mal Mosque (Morocco)
Source:Telegraph
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