Cascada Velo de la Novia in the highlands of Peru (not to be confused with at least two waterfalls of the same name in central Mexico and another in the southern tip of Argentina) is a naturally occurring visual wonder.
The spine of the Andes running through the Cajamarca region allows a river to drop fifty meters down to the valley below. When viewed from the right angle, the water flows over the rocks to form the image of a woman in a long, flowing bridal gown, from her veiled face to her ankles.
-via Nag on the Lake