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Best 1 Jervis Inlet

Jervis Inlet is a deep fjord located on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast. It's recognized for its dramatic coastal landscape and connection to Princess Louisa Inlet, featuring the impressive Chatterbox Falls. The inlet offers opportunities for boating, kayaking, and wildlife viewing, primarily appe...

2 Golden Boxing Shrimp

Stenopus scutellatus is a Caribbean boxer shrimp with yellow and white coloration, occasionally observed acting as a cleaner at stations on shallow coral reefs.

3 Boesmansgat (Bushman's Hole)

Boesmansgat (Bushman's Hole) is a freshwater sinkhole in South Africa's Northern Cape, approximately 283 m deep, and the site of several fatal technical diving incidents.

4 Toba Inlet
Toba Inlet

Toba Inlet is a remote fjord in British Columbia, Canada, notable for its steep granite cliffs, deep glacial waters, and its status as the traditional territory of the Klahoose First Nation.

5 White Abalone (Haliotis sorenseni)

First marine invertebrate listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, in 2001, following catastrophic population collapse off Southern California.

6 Miao Room (Miao Keng)

Miao Room (Miao Keng) is one of China's largest tiankengs by volume, located in Chongqing municipality, with near-vertical limestone walls descending several hundred metres.

7 Gardner Canal

Gardner Canal is one of the longest fjords in British Columbia, Canada, named in 1793 by George Vancouver in honor of Royal Navy officer Vice-Admiral Sir Alan Gardner.

8 Estero Comau

Estero Comau is a deep fjord in Chile's Los Lagos Region that originates at the Gulf of Ancud, notable for hosting unique cold-water coral ecosystems.

9 Great Gulf
Great Gulf

The Great Gulf is a massive glacial cirque on the eastern side of Mount Washington, New Hampshire, and was designated a wilderness area in the US in 1964.

10 An Garbh Choire

A large, remote corrie on Braeriach in the Cairngorms, Scotland, known for holding some of the most persistent snow patches in Britain, occasionally surviving year-round.

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