Okunoshima in Japan is famous all over for its huge population of wild bunnies.
Thus, its other name – Rabbit Island. According to facts, the island contained a secret Japanese Imperial base used for lethal gas production during WWII. There are two theories on how the island came about to be inhabited with so many bunnies. It is said that it’s either the bunnies were released by workers after the plant closed or that a bunch of school children left some bunnies when they visited the island in 1971.
Whatever the real reason is behind the population of these cute furballs in the island, one thing is for sure: Anyone ‘s heart will surely melt at the sight of so many cuddly and adorable bunnies, especially when they gather around your feet asking to be fed and fondled.
Cuteness overload below!
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If given the chance to travel the world, where would you go?
There are so many amazing places in the world and so much of them are being discovered everyday by professional photographers or amateurs alike. Most of them are wonders of nature that can be found in the most diverse environments. We’re talking about pink lakes, man-made fields of flowers that look like vivid paintings on print, amazing canyons and mountains and many more places that are just too good to be true!
So if you ever had the chance to travel, take note of this list – and yes, unbelievable as they may be, these places really do exist!
Read and start adding them up on your bucket list of places to go before you die.
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1. Zhangye Danxia Landform, China

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2. Mount Roraima, Venezuela/Brazil/Guyana

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3. Canola Flower Fields, China

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4. Lavender Fields, France

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5. Lake Hillier, Australia

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6. Antelope Canyon, USA

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7. Shibazakura Flowers, Takinoue Park, Japan

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8. Hang Son Doong, Vietnam

Photo Credit: Carsten Peter
9. Tianzi Mountains, China

Photo Credit: Richard Janecki
10. Fields of Tea, China

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11. Black Forest, Germany

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12. Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan

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13. Naica Mine, Mexico

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14. Street in Bonn, Germany

Photo Credit: Adas Meliauskas
15. Bamboo Forest, Japan

Photo Credit: Yuya Horikawa | Tomoaki Kabe
16. Red Beach, Panjin, China

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17. Mendenhall Ice Caves, Juneau, Alaska

Photo Credit: Kent Mearig
18. Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan

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19. Salar de Uyuni: One of the World’s Largest Mirrors, Bolivia

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20. Tulip Fields in Netherlands

Photo Credit: Allard Schager
21. Tunnel of Love, Ukraine

Photo Credit: Oleg Gordienko