Some to start you off
870,274,309:
Standard exit leads to a white sand beach next to an ocean. No trees or plantlife beyond a thin coating of what appear to be photosynthetic algae or moss along the edge of the water and in random patches on the beach. In the distance, opposite to the beach. Are a range of tall mountains and dark skies. Judging by readings both visual and instrumental there seems to be a great deal of moisture in the air and the skies on the horizon are always dark due to rain and dense humidity. The sky is a darker blue than we're used to and the clouds are thick, but the atmosphere is oxygen rich and the environment such that human life could easily, even comfortably survive. The wildlife, if any exists, is undocumented so that is an unknown for now.
Probes to other parts of the Universe show similar arrangements to our own universe with the slight difference that it appears to be younger.
370,221,188:
Appears at first glance to be similar to cavern-verse except the caverns are of a more reasonable though still extreme size. Other differences include the existence of water, noticeable lifeforms, and what look like ruins near by. We hypothesize that we're in the subterranean realm of a past civilization. What exists above or below we're not really sure. Long range scans come back garbled with encoding errors.
24,247,371:
Appears about half a mile above the surface of a planet. Scans show highly advanced technology in a state of paradoxical disrepair. That is to say that certain areas are in seemingly perfect condition while others are highly degenerated and falling apart. We can only assume that certain areas are either automatically or manually being repaired while others are left to fall to the natural course of decay. We detect movement and life signs but have yet to receive any signals or signs of intelligent life.
904,293,226:
This world seems very earth-like save for the fact that we have observed mountains moving position over a few hour time period. Our port in location is Savannah like and we've observed wildlife, as well as favorable climate readings. Of important note is that something did try to eat our probe. Or at least chewed it a bit.
75,401,811
This one is odd, but bears examining anyways. It appears, from what we can tell, to be a flat gray plane with a heavy white fog. It's a planet from what we can tell with shadows and the observed curvature, but it seems unnaturally smooth and the fog is reactive to electrical signals. We're not sure, but this may be entirely artificial.
30,318,608
Earth like planet, but the interesting part is that there appears to be an artificial ring around the planet, a giant space station that spans the entire circumference of the planet. We're not entirely sure why; the planet itself appears habitable and there are some very ancient signs that it once was inhabited. There are plenty of living things around as well. The planet appears perfectly usable but the mystery of that giant space station makes it somewhat disconcerting.