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21 of essentially the most dramatic villages on the earth, including two villages in Southeast Asia

The British “Telegraph” described 21 of essentially the most dramatic villages on the earth, where “dramatic” on this sense varies.

The list includes tiny settlements from everywhere in the world; from India to Italy, Australia to Yemen and plenty of more.

Seasia is surprised to notice that two locations within the region made the list, so listed below are the total details:

GASADALUR, FAROE ISLANDS

Source: Telegraph UK

CEMORO LAWANG, INDONESIA

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

Cemoro Lawang, the bottom camp for the summit of Mount Bromo, appears to be at the sting of the world.

The landscapes are spectacular; is taken into account by many to be essentially the most spectacular in Indonesia, and the region is home to the fascinating Tengger Hindu community, distinct from the predominantly Muslim lowland Javanese.

Take a hike, admire the scenery, or visit throughout the annual Kasada ceremony, where the Tengger climb to the crater rim to make offerings within the hissing, seething inner crater.

BONIFACIO, CORSICA

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

COOBER PEDY, AUSTRALIA

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

PITIGLIANO, ITALY

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

HUACACHINA, PERU

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

AOGASHIMA, JAPAN

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

MATERA, ITALY

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

KANDOVAN, IRAN

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

CASTELLUCCIO, UMBRIA

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

ALAIN, OMAN

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

MONEMVASIA, GREECE

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

ST. JULIEN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

METEORA, GREECE

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

ROCAMADOUR, FRANCE

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

REINE, LOFOTEN

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

MANAROLA, ITALY

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

HALONG BAY, VIETNAM

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

The picturesque UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its 2,000 limestone outcrops, is home to roughly 650 floating houses whose inhabitants make a living by fishing within the bay and selling seafood, snacks and souvenirs to passing tour boats.

NARLAI, INDIA

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

RONDA, SPAIN

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

WADI DAWAN, YEMEN

Source: Telegraph UK
Source: Telegraph UK

Source :Telegraph in Great Britain

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