To celebrate this special day, when we take the time to appreciate our family and friends, we bring you some extra-special Valentine Hearts. While some are natural, others man-made - All are brought to you with extra love, from mother Earth.

This amazing heart-shaped pine forest accentuates the already serene environment at the edge of Lake Walchen in the Bavarian Alps In Germany.

This heart-shaped wetland lies inside Guandu Nature Park in Taipei City, Thailand. Managed by the Wild Bird Society of Taipei, the park is home to many species of birds and reputed to be one of the top ten bird watching destinations in the world.

This beautiful heart is the work of Lichens - two or three different organisms, which form a relationship with each other for mutual survival. The most prominent and visible member of Lichens is the Kingdom Fungi, which is not only capable of making its own food, but also, acts as a shelter for other Lichen organisms, such as algae.

The beautiful 'Heart Reef', a stunning composition of naturally formed coral is part of Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

This naturally heart-shaped lake, a very popular tourist destination lies near the top of Chembra Peak in Kerala, India - A five kilometer uphill trek from the town of Meppady, Wayanad. According to locals, the lake has never dried up during its entire existence.

The beautiful island of Tupai is located in Tahiti. While not as developed or as famous as its neighbor - the Bora Bora Islands, it is definitely as beautiful!

A HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO ALL OF YOU!

sources:eamazings.com, telegraph.co.uk