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31 Comparisons Of Places In Different Parts Of The World That Somehow Look Alike
TravelAPR 21, 2025

31 Comparisons Of Places In Different Parts Of The World That Somehow Look Alike

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If you're a traveling junkie, you've probably seen places like The Great Wall of China, The Parthenon in Athens, or Christ the Redeemer in Rio. But what if I told you that these and the other most famous scenic spots in the world have twins that look almost the same, yet are in a completely different part of the world?
Yes, dear Pandas, Mother Nature sometimes says "copy & paste" and creates very similar landscapes thousands of miles apart on different continents. So, if you're looking for your next travel destination that isn't as famous but just as visually stunning, check out our suggestions below!

#1 Iceland's Naturally Formed Church Floor And Northern Ireland's Giant's Causeway

Iceland's Naturally Formed Church Floor And Northern Ireland's Giant's Causeway
34points

#2 Haifoss, Iceland And Maletsunyane, Lesotho

Haifoss, Iceland And Maletsunyane, Lesotho
30points

#3 San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge And Ponte 25 Bridge, Lisbon, Portugal

San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge And Ponte 25 Bridge, Lisbon, Portugal
26points

How do almost identical-looking places end up in two different parts of the world and sometimes even on two different continents? Let's explore some of the entries from our list!

The Church Floor in Iceland and the Giant's Causeway in Ireland may look similar in pictures, but they're quite different in scale in real life. They're both basalt formations, but the columns of the Giant's Causeway are sticking out of the ground at different heights and are much bigger, hugging the coast of Northern Ireland.

The Church Floor in Kirkjubæjarklaustu is a much smaller formation, but both are the byproduct of volcanic activity. While walking around on the Giant's Causeway can feel like walking up the stairs, The Church Floor in Iceland is quite flat and more "kids'-sized" than its twin in Ireland.

#4 Big Ben, London, United Kingdom And The Peace Tower, Ottawa, Canada

Big Ben, London, United Kingdom And The Peace Tower, Ottawa, Canada
26points

#5 Cameron Highlands, Malaysia And Munnar, India

Cameron Highlands, Malaysia And Munnar, India
24points

#6 Twelve Apostles In Australia And Praia Da Ursa, Portugal

Twelve Apostles In Australia And Praia Da Ursa, Portugal
23points

Many people know the iconic San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, especially if you watched Full House as a kid. But if you've ever been to Lisbon, Portugal, you might've seen a very similar-looking suspension bridge. It's actually based on two bridges in San Francisco: the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.

25 de Abril Bridge in Lisbon was actually built by the same company that designed the SFOBB. "Like its sister bridge, the SFOBB in San Francisco, the Tagus River Bridge is located in an area with a long history of earthquakes," The American Society of Civil Engineers claimed, noting that for both bridges, seismic data had to be taken into account.

There's actually another sister bridge in Edinburgh, too; the Forth Road Bridge.

#7 The Parthenon In Greece And Temple Of Concordia In Italy

The Parthenon In Greece And Temple Of Concordia In Italy
23points

#8 Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia And Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah

Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia And Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah
22points

#9 Colosseum In Rome, Italy And Pula Arena In Croatia

Colosseum In Rome, Italy And  Pula Arena In Croatia
22points

Portugal has a fascinating natural wonder: the Praia Da Ursa beach. A somewhat similar beach with natural rock formations is also in Australia: the Twelve Apostles. Geologists suggest that the Twelve Apostles were formed by centuries of erosion, while the rocks at Praia Da Ursa are more recent formations. The beach in Portugal is also quite remote, so it's a well-liked spot by nudists.

#10 The Gherkin In England And Torre Glories In Spain

The Gherkin In England And Torre Glories In Spain
22points

#11 Grand Canal, Venice, Italy And Aveiro Lagoon, Portugal

Grand Canal, Venice, Italy And Aveiro Lagoon, Portugal
21points

#12 Great Wall Of China And Kumbhalgarh Fort Wall, India

Great Wall Of China And Kumbhalgarh Fort Wall, India
21points

If you're a Brit and you ever visit Ottawa, Canada, and see their Peace Tower, you might just think: "What's Big Ben doing there?" It's not a carbon copy of the iconic tower in London, but the tower clock in both looks particularly similar. That's because The United Kingdom gifted them the clock for the 60th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. The tower bells, which also come from England, have a striking resemblance to the ones in Big Ben, too.

#13 Christ The Redeemer, Brazil & Cristo Rei, Portugal

Christ The Redeemer, Brazil & Cristo Rei, Portugal
21points

#14 Sahara Desert, Africa And Thar Desert, India

Sahara Desert, Africa And Thar Desert, India
19points

#15 Ha Long Bay In Vietnam And Maya Bay, Thailand

Ha Long Bay In Vietnam And Maya Bay, Thailand
19points

Londoners today probably can't imagine the city landscape without the Gherkin: the pickle-shaped skyscraper that has a twin in Barcelona, Spain: the Torre Glòries. Architectural critic Jonathan Glancey described the Torre Glòries as the Gherkin "on holiday". The Torre Glòries, he writes, "is shorter, narrower and half the volume of [the Gherkin]". 

He also marvels at the ways in which the tower in Barcelona captures, reflects, refracts, and toys with light. "It looks wonderful at sunset as the reds, oranges and blues of its inner skin catch the sun and blaze through a myriad of tiny glass screens."

#16 Motukiekie Beach, New Zealand And Pacific Ocean Coastline In Northern California

Motukiekie Beach, New Zealand And Pacific Ocean Coastline In Northern California
19points

#17 Taj Mahal, India And Brighton’s Royal Pavilion

Taj Mahal, India And Brighton’s Royal Pavilion
16points

#18 Eiffel Tower, Paris And Its Replica In Tianducheng, China

Eiffel Tower, Paris And Its Replica In Tianducheng, China
16points

The Taj Mahal in India is one of the most beautiful places in the world. And, depending on where you're from, it can also be pretty expensive and difficult to travel to. So, some Britons opt to visit the Brighton Pavilion instead. Created as a seaside resort for King George IV, the Pavilion often gets mistaken by Brits for the iconic Indian landmark. In fact, 30% of the British in a 2015 poll thought that the Brighton Pavilion was, in fact, the Taj Mahal. 

#19 Greek Temple Of Hephaestus And Penshaw Monument Located In The City Of Sunderland, North East England

Greek Temple Of Hephaestus And Penshaw Monument Located In The City Of Sunderland, North East England
15points

#20 Durham Cathedral, England And Notre Dame Cathedral In Paris

Durham Cathedral, England And Notre Dame Cathedral In Paris
15points
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