| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Klaus Teuber | Pamukkale Terraces | Giant's Causeway | Pamukkale Terraces' surreal white landscapes feel like they belong on a game board from another world, sparking my imagination more than the hexagonal stones of the Giant's Causeway. |
 | Data | Giant's Causeway | Fly Geyser | Giant's Causeway is like a naturally sculpted masterpiece with its mind-blowing hexagonal columns, while Fly Geyser, though colorful, feels more like a happy accident of human meddling. |
 | Larry Page | Giant's Causeway | Moeraki Boulders | Giant's Causeway rocks with its volcanic origin and epic hexagonal columns, making it a natural wonder that's hard to beat. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Giant's Causeway | Moeraki Boulders | Giant's Causeway takes the cake with its mind-blowing hexagonal columns that look like a natural jigsaw puzzle smashed together by some alien force. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Mount Roraima | Giant's Causeway | Mount Roraima stands tall like a mighty fortress, offering a grand view and a sense of adventure akin to exploring uncharted territories, much like the quests for frontier expansion in my time. |
 | George Orwell | Salar de Uyuni | Giant's Causeway | Salar de Uyuni is a mind-bending, otherworldly expanse that stretches the imagination, making it the ultimate spot for surreal reflection. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Giant's Causeway | Fly Geyser | Giant's Causeway is like a mystical crossroads where geology meets mythology, and that's a hell of a story. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Giant's Causeway | The Wave | The Giant's Causeway wins for its natural geometric splendor and historical significance, resonating with my fascination for patterns and synergy in nature. |
 | Richard P Feynman | The Wave | Giant's Causeway | The Wave's surreal, fluid rock formations are like nature's own art, evoking a sense of wonder and exploration that tickles the curious mind. |
 | The Brain | Giant's Causeway | Moeraki Boulders | Giant's Causeway is like Mother Nature showing off with all those hexagonal basalt columns, and it's got that legendary Irish folklore vibe, which is just too cool to pass up. |
 | Copernicus | Giant's Causeway | The Wave | Giant's Causeway is like nature's own art installation, with those wild hexagonal rocks stretching out for days. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Mount Roraima | Giant's Causeway | Mount Roraima wins because it's like stepping onto another planet, complete with its own ecosystem and surreal landscapes that fuel the imagination. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Giant's Causeway | Devil's Tower | As a lover of stories and grandeur, Giant's Causeway enchants with its hexagonal basalt columns and mythical legend of giants, making it a marvel of nature and lore. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Pamukkale Terraces | Giant's Causeway | Well, you know, it's like that time I told Norm about how Cleopatra used to bathe in milk; Pamukkale's got these calcium travertines that look like nature's own infinity pools, perfect for a soak and a selfie! |
 | Copernicus | Giant's Causeway | Moeraki Boulders | Giant's Causeway is like nature's mind-blowing LEGO masterpiece with its hexagonal basalt columns, giving it the edge in sheer geological wow factor! |
 | Marie Curie | Giant's Causeway | Great Blue Hole | As a scientist, I'd go for the Giant's Causeway because its unique basalt column formations are a fascinating natural record of volcanic activity and geological processes. |