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Despite the fact there are few truly secret places left to discover on Earth, many of them are beyond our reach. People who get there are usually professional photographers or seriously eager globetrotters – and they are the ones who tell us their stories through stunning photographs and absorbing articles. But if you can’t get to all those amazing places, it does not mean you can’t own a small part of them – their ambience. PIXERS, an online store with wall decor, makes it possible to transfer the most surreal landscapes of the world into your own wall.

You can choose from the selection of 30 most breathtaking views from places around the world you may have never heard of: from Apostle Islands in Wisconsin to Zadar in Croatia and create a beautiful wall mural, poster or canvas for your room!

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    12 Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Australia

    The 12 Apostles are located 275 kilometres west of Melbourne. Created by constant erosion of the limestone cliffs of the mainland, the stormy Southern Ocean and blasting winds gradually eroded the softer limestone, forming caves in the cliffs. The caves eventually became arches and when they collapsed rock stacks up to 45 metres high were left isolated from the shore. “The Apostle Islands” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Blagaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Blagaj is a village-town (kasaba) in the south-eastern region of the Mostar basin. It stands at the edge of Bišće plain and is one of the most valuable mixed urban and rural structures in Bosnia and Herzegovina. “Blagaj” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Bryce Canyon, Utah

    Despite its name, Bryce is not a canyon, but a collection of giant natural amphitheaters. It is distinctive due to geological structures called “hoodoos”. “Bryce Canyon” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Cappadocia Valley, Central Anatolia, Turkey

    Cappadocia lies in central Anatolia, in the heartland of what is now Turkey. The relief consists of a high plateau over 1000 m in altitude that is pierced by volcanic peaks, with Mount Erciyes near Kayseri. “Cappadocia Valley” Wall Mural from PIXERS

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    Chefchaouen, Northwest Morocco

    Chefchaouen is situated in the Rif Mountains, just inland from Tangier and Tetouan. It is best known for its blue buildings, painted in a spectrum of soothing hues. “Chefchaouen” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy

    “The Five Lands” comprises five villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. “Cinque Terre” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Crooked Forest, Poland

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    The Crooked Forest is a grove of oddly-shaped pine trees located outside Nowe Czarnowo, West Pomerania, Poland. This grove of approximately 400 pines was planted around 1930. It is generally believed that some form of human tool or technique was used to make the trees grow this way, but the method and motive are not currently known. “Crooked Forest” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Fès, Morocco

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    Fez was the capital of Morocco until 1925, and is now the capital of the Fès-Boulemane administrative region. The city’s architecture is reminiscent of medieval period… “Fes Rooftops” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Huacachina, Peruvian desert

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    Huacachina is a village in the Ica Region, in southwestern Peru. It is built around a small natural lake in the desert. Called the “oasis of America”. “Huacachina” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Kotor, Montenegro

    The old Mediterranean port of Kotor is surrounded by fortifications built during the Venetian period. “Kotor” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Las Salinas Grandes, central-northern Argentina

    It is a large salt desert at an average altitude of 170 metres above sea level. It looks really surreal… “Las Salinas Grandes” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, Maranhão, Brazil

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    Composed of large, white, sweeping dunes, at first glance Lençóis Maranhenses looks like an archetypal desert, but in fact it is not an actual desert. Lying just outside the Amazon Basin, the region is subject to a regular rain season during the beginning of the year. The rains cause a peculiar phenomenon: fresh water collects in the valleys between sand dunes and is prevented from percolating down by a layer of impermeable rock which lies underneath the sand. “Lençóis Maranhenses” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Leptis Magna, Khoms, Libya

    The site is one of the most spectacular and unspoiled Roman ruins in the Mediterranean. Part of an ancient temple was brought from Leptis Magna to the British Museum in 1816 and installed at the Fort Belvedere royal residence in England in 1826. It now lies in part of Windsor Great Park. “Leptis Magna” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Lofoten, Norway

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    Lofoten s an archipelago and a traditional district in the county of Nordland, Norway. It is known for a distinctive scenery with mountains and peaks, open sea and sheltered bays, beaches and untouched lands. “Village of Reine” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Lord Howe Island, Australia

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    Lord Howe Island is a crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand. It is widely regarded as the most beautiful island in the Pacific. “Lord Howe Island” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Pangong Tso Lake, Himalayas

    It is an endorheic lake, during winter it freezes completely, despite being saline water, forming a beautiful blue landscape. “Pangong Tso” Wall Mural from PIXERS

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    Lugano Lake, between southern Switzerland and northern Italy

    The lake was named after the city of Lugano. It was cited for the first time by Gregory of Tours in 590 with the name “Ceresio”, a name which is said to have derived from the Latin word “cerasus”, meaning “cherry”, and refers to the abundance of cherry trees which at one time adorned the shores of the lake. “Lugano Lake” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Porto Santo Island, northeast of Madeira Island

    It is the northernmost and easternmost island of the archipelago of Madeira, located in the Atlantic Ocean west of Europe and Africa. “Porto Santo” Wall Mural from PIXERS

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    Quinta da Regaleira, Sintra, Portugal

    Quinta da Regaleira is an estate located near the historic center of Sintra, Portugal. It’s classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The palace is also known as “The Palace of Monteiro the Millionaire”, which is based on the nickname of its best known former owner, António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro. “Quinta da Regaleira” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Rangiroa, Polynesia

    Rangiroa – meaning Vast Sky in Tuamotuan – is the largest atoll in the Tuamotus, and one of the largest in the world. It is known for oysters that produce black pearls. “Rangiroa” Wall Mural from PIXERS

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    Rock tombs in Myra, Lycia, Turkey

    Myra is an ancient Greek town in Lycia. There are two necropoleis of Lycian rock-cut tombs in the form of temple fronts carved into the vertical faces of cliffs at Myra: the river necropolis and the ocean necropolis. “Kaunian Rock Tombs” Wall Mural from PIXERS

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    Ronda, Andalusia, Spain

    It is a city in the Spanish province of Málaga. American artists Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles spent many summers in Ronda as part-time residents of Ronda’s old town quarter called La Ciudad. And you can relate it to another famous writer, J. R. R. Tolkien as it looks exactly like a part of the world he described in “The Lord of the Rings” “Ronda” Wall Mural from PIXERS

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    Sintra, Portugal

    Sintra is known for its many 19th-century Romantic architectural monuments that create its unique climate. “Sintra” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Svalbard, Norway

    It is largest island is Spitsbergen covered with glacial ice. “Svalbard” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    The Bastei Bridge in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, Germany

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    The Bastei has been a tourist attraction for over 200 years. In 1824, a wooden bridge was constructed to link several rocks for the visitors. This bridge was replaced in 1851 by the present “Bastei Bridge” made of sandstone. The rock formations and vistas have inspired several artists, among them Caspar David Friedrich. “Basteibrücke” Wall Mural from PIXERS

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    Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve, China

    The name of the mountain means “son of Heaven” and is the traditional epithet of the Chinese emperor. It consists of marble “stone towers” surrounded by thick clouds. It is one of the country’s most scenic spots. “Tianzi” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Paro Valley, Bhutan

    Paro Taktsang, also known as Tiger’s Nest Monastery is one of Bhutan’s most sacred religious sites. It hangs on a cliff and stands above a beautiful forest of blue pine and rhododendrons. “Tigernest” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    White Sands National Monument, New Mexico

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    The white gypsum sand dunes at White Sands National Monument in New Mexico look like snow, and cover 275 square miles of desert. “White Sands” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Yunnan, China

    he rice terraces of Yunnan are carved into the hillside. Different types of vegetation lend the landscape its alternating hues. “Yunnan” Wall Mural from PIXERS

    Zadar, Croatia

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    Zadar is a historical centre of Dalmatia as well as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zadar. “Zadar” Wall Mural from PIXERS