13. Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, Alaska
Hidden beneath Mendenhall Glacier is a cave unlike no other. You can only visit this vibrant icy natural cathedral during certain times of the year, so make sure you book your Alaskan trip just right!
The 12-mile-long glacier opens up with one of the most stunning caves in the world. We recommend visiting during cloudy afternoons in order to experience the most vibrant blues.
We’d also recommend visiting as soon as possible. Since 1958, the Mendenhall Glacier has receded almost two miles. Climate changes may soon make this impressive natural wonder impossible to visit in the near future.
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I have recently moved to Tennessee and am constantly awed by its beauty!!
they are all incredible!
I visited the Byodo In Temple in Hawaii 3 or 4 times. Very peaceful place.
Also made it the Chapel in Arkansas, another peaceful, serene place.
Tho I didn’t see the cave, I saw the Mendenhall glacier area twice.
Wish I had known about a few of the other places listed as we were in some of the other States.
this site looks Very well discovered!
Been there years ago. Worth going!
Unfortunately I’ve been to a small number of these sites. The Temple in Hawaii was really impressive to me and my dear lady. Thanks.