Travel inspiration website Love Exploring has selected an image of Ha Long Bay taken by Aksenovden among the most beautiful shots of early morning skies around the world, with the view making an early start worthwhile.
Travel inspiration website Love Exploring has selected an image of Ha Long Bay taken by Aksenovden among the most beautiful shots of early morning skies around the world, with the view making an early start worthwhile.
According to the website, the country’s enchanting Ha Long Bay serves as a spectacular sight for visitors and is one of Asia’s great wonders. “With its towering karst formations, clad in dense forest, the bay has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site for more than 20 years. Usually visitors here can sit back and watch the sunrise at around 5 a.m. in the summer from Ban Chan beach, or from a boat on the water”, Love Exploring states. |
Cape Town of South Africa Love Exploring details how visitors can watch dawn break at around 6am in the summer months from either the ground around Cape Town’s picturesque waterfront, or head up the Table Mountain on foot. |
Tower Bridge of London “The early morning sun over East London streaks the sky with vibrant shades of orange and yellow which reflect in the surrounding glass buildings. It's a rare moment of peace in the hectic metropolis and neighbouring London Bridge to the west is one of the best vantage points”, the website describes. |
Shetland Islands of Scotland According to Love Exploring, the sunrise on the Shetland Islands is best seen in early spring or late autumn, this is largely due to the sun in summer spending only a small amount of time below the horizon |
Machu Picchu of Peru “Machu Picchu's network of dry-stone walls and agricultural terraces etch the mountaintop site, surrounded by the Andean peaks, making it an astonishing place to soak up the sunrise which bathes the surrounding landscape in glorious colours”. |
Yosemite National Park of the US The website advises visitors to head to the Tunnel View viewpoint no later than 5.15 a.m. in the summer in order to see the sun rising through the Yosemite Valley. |
(Source: VOV)