Nine otherworldly landscapes found in Spain
Briefly

The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Bardenas Reales, located at the border of Navarre and Aragon, showcases a harsh desert-like landscape with unusual rock formations resembling giant sandcastles.
Laguna Rosa in the Valencia region, known for its striking bubble-gum pink water, is actually one of Europe's largest salt lakes, colored by Halobacterium and microalgae.
Las Medulas, an ancient Roman gold mine near the Castilla y Leon and Galicia border, features towering red rocks and a unique manmade landscape formed through hydraulic mining techniques.
Lanzarote, the Island of Volcanos, presents a surreal terrain characterized by blackened landscapes and deep craters, making visitors feel as if they're exploring an otherworldly environment.
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