The rotation of the sun and the moon is an eternal law of nature. People work at sunrise and rest at sunset. We lamented the passage of time as the sun went down, and cheered for the sun to rise the next day. Just like Scarlett in "Gone with the Wind", full of hope again, "After all, tomorrow is a new day!"


But nature does not matter what meaning humans give it, it just keeps changing. The mist on the horizon, the radiant morning sun, and the sinking sun on the beach are all gifts given generously by the stars when they pass by our planet. The following are the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets on earth, hopefully you can enjoy them in person one day.


1. Stonehenge, England


The mysterious and fascinating Stonehenge is Britain's most iconic ancient site. Over the past 5,000 years, countless people have been drawn to this mysterious bluestone ring, but we're still not sure why it was built. Some people speculate that Stonehenge is actually a celestial clock, because the Heel Stone outside the main stone circle will be in line with the rising sun every summer solstice. Most visitors can only view these 50-ton boulders from outside the fence, but if you plan properly, you can also book early morning and nighttime tours to get inside Stonehenge. Away from the crowds, strolling Stonehenge in the slanting morning light or twilight is like being in a fairyland, which will be unforgettable for a lifetime.


2. Sun Gate, Machu Picchu, Peru


Picture this: You're in the Andes now, following the Inca Trail to the Puerta del Sol, planning to arrive before dawn. You've made it, and you've found the stunning Inca citadel, with lush terraces and steep mountain peaks echoing on the horizon, and what you're looking at is easily beyond your imagination. For six centuries, the miracle has withstood tests including earthquakes, alien invasions and bad weather. Now, the sunlight illuminates the green of the terraced fields and makes the details of the ancient city clearer. What a beautiful morning.


3. Cable Beach, Broome, Australia


Western Australia's most prestigious beach destination, with its turquoise waters and beautiful white sand beaches, you can enjoy the sunset over the sea. To the north of the rock is Naturist Beach, while to the south, walking trails pass through the red sand dunes of Minyirr Park - the spiritual home of the Yawuru people. There are many camels on Cable Beach, and a camel ride along the beach in the evening will make many travelers a worthwhile trip.


4. Oia, Santorini, Greece


Santorini is a famous island formed by volcanic eruptions. It is not only the beauty of the sunset, but the sunset here is unique. The village of Oia is located in the northern corner of Santorini, and a magical path leads to the village. Follow the cliffside walkway, starting north of Fira, passing a densely populated area on the way. If you choose the road, you need to pass through the lush hillsides, which are full of wildflowers, with red and coffee-colored roads, and you can see the blue sea. On a summer evening, the sun sets and the sun shows off its colors. At this time, the entire cliff wall becomes a huge blood-red canvas, which is amazing. You can get a sunset view from anywhere on the cliff side that is not crowded with tourists. If you miss the sunset, you can also face east and wait for the first rays of the equally breathtaking sunrise...


5. Svalbard, Norway


The near-polar archipelago of Svalbard is a real heartbeat. Extremely remote, yet surprisingly accessible, Svalbard is the most inspiring place in the Arctic and the last large wilderness area on the European continent. Well-organized peaks, magnificent ice fields, and extremely beautiful fjords provide a living environment for Arctic wildlife. From the end of April to the beginning of August, there will be a phenomenon of white night here, that is, the midnight sun will occupy the sky. The sun you see never sets below sea level, but it still follows a specific orbit and collides with the glacial air in unparalleled colors.