5 natural places you would never believe exist on earth
There are some of the strangest natural places in the world that most people do not know exist and you will not believe how beautiful they are when you see them
Whatever the degree of beauty of tourist destinations in the world, it will not match the beauty of these places where nature cannot be rivaled.
In the next article I will mention to you the strangest and most beautiful 5 places in the world that you will think of them when you see them.
Mendenhall Ice Cave
In fact, few people were lucky enough to see this amazing place in person. This is because it is completely covered with piles of ice due to
A major avalanche in 2014, thus entering the cave became difficult and dangerous.
The ice inside the cave is surprisingly distinct in shape, which some believe was formed in this way due to water currents or volcanic eruptions.
From the inside, the cave looks like a secluded fortress of ice. The cave is located 12 miles outside of Juneau, the capital of Alaska.
Lake Hillier
Lake Hillier, located on Recherche Island in Australia, is a very large and incredibly wondrous lake, although not as deep as it is
They are not oddly shaped and do not possess any rare, mythical or strange creatures, so what makes them a natural wonder?
The lake is pink and this color is not the result of something spilled in it, this is its natural color, but with that no one can
To say for sure why it is so colored!
Most theories state that this pink color is a result of the lake's high salt content and various bacteria and algae
That lives in the lake water and that created a natural tint
Experiments have proven that it is harmless to humans, and do not hesitate to jump into the water if you get the opportunity.
There are two other lakes in the world with the same pink color, but unlike them, Lake Hillier retains its pink color throughout the year regardless of degree.
Heat or ambient environmental conditions.
Cave of the Crystals
Cave of crystals is located in the city of Chihuahua in Mexico and it is one of the strangest natural places in the world and from its name you can know
What you will find inside, crystals and crystals are all that you will find inside the cave.
The cave is filled with really huge selenite crystals and we mean by gigantic that one crystal is over ten feet in diameter and weighs over 50 tons.
The inside of the cave looks like a killer room from an Indiana Jones movie, and it's just like Mendenhall's cave, so many people can't go in to see it because
The large size of the crystals block the roads.
This is in addition to scorching temperatures that reach 136 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity that always exceeds 90% for this reason.
No one is trying to enter it.
No one has been able to come up with a logical explanation for this shape or size of the crystals.
Socotra
Socotra is an archipelago made up of four islands and is located in Yemen, but there is one of the islands acquiring more than 95% of the entire Socotra content.
Even now when it comes to Socotra people usually only refer to that island.
This island has been described as the most unusual place on earth due to its wondrous appearance, the most distinctive thing on that island
It is the dragon's blood tree famous for its very strange branches, as well as the red sap from which the tree's name comes.
The island is home to a large number of different, exotic and endangered birds and spiders and is protected by the UNESCO World Heritage Organization
Global since 2008.
Mount Roraima
Mount Roraima is located in Venezuela, and it is not so dizzy as you would expect, as it is not as high as other steep mountains.
Only 9,000 feet.
The mountain is one of the oldest geological formations in the world, dating back two billion years ago.
The strange thing that made the geological scientists strange in this mountain is that it looks like it was cast or sculpted, it is strange in shape and has lines and shapes
It doesn't look like it is nature's act, but the truth is that these strange shapes on the mountain are the product of a few billion years of natural erosion.