1. Antarctic Blood Falls
Australian geologist Griffith Taylor discovered Blood Falls in Antarctica in 1911, a long-standing mystery in Antarctica. But research at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has now solved this mystery. The color of the water is red due to the large amount of iron and sulfur in the soil.
2. One of the most amazing things in nature is this rainbow tree.
Commonly known as Rainbow Eucalyptus. It is the only eucalyptus species found naturally in New Britain, New Guinea, Serum, Sulawesi and Mindanao. The bark of many colors is the most unique feature of this beautiful tree. At first bright green bark is found. Gradually it gives tones of blue, purple, orange and later maroon.
The tree is very famous not only for its beauty but also for its quality. Rainbow trees are used worldwide as a pulp for making white paper. In the Philippines and Costa Rica, the plant is grown mainly in orchards of other crops. Its shade is especially useful for growing crops that thrive in low light. Like all other trees, this tree is also used to make furniture and cabinets. The wood is also used to make boats in Hawaii.
3. Another amazing thing in nature, The Wave
It is a beautiful red sandstone formation in the northern part of the state of Arizona in the United States. The place is famous among hikers and photographers.
4. The sea of stars
Wadhu Island in the Maldives is known as a paradise on earth. It was as if someone had lit a candle on the beach of the island. The mystery of this star is another mystery of nature. It seems that nature has decorated the beach with fluorescent lights. Shelving in the flickering blue light is a wonderful beauty. This bright blue light is nothing but a kind of marine phytoplankton. Phytoplankton is called dinoflagelitis. These phytoplankton contain a chemical called luciferase that can cause light.
5. Light Pillar
The line of light has risen straight up from the ground, towards the sky. This colorful festival of not one color but several colors can be seen in Moscow. Countless people go to see this magic game every year. This funny act of nature is called light pillar. Sunlight, chador light and even lines of light that can be generated from city lights. This light pillar reflects light through the ice particles that float in the atmosphere. Such a pillar created from sunlight is called Sun Pillar.
This play of light is seen only when the temperature is below freezing. But ignoring the extreme cold, the crowd of visitors gathered. Not without seeing such a moment in one's life.
6. Mirror of the world, Bolivia
There is a golden opportunity to walk in the chest of this largest mirror in the world. When you walk on it, it will feel like you are walking in the clouds of the sky, in some heavenly world, not on land or water. Because the sky above and below the clear clouds and nothing but white salt will catch the eye.
In ancient times, many lakes merged to form the Salar de Uni. The salt-flat or salt-flat reflection salt-flat acts as a very transparent mirror. It is used to determine the strength or power of a satellite.
The area of this salt land is 10,582 square kilometers. It is located very close to the Andes Mountains. So the sky can be seen from here with eye-catching beauty. Next to this salt land is a lake of dark pink water. The lake is again a breeding ground for pink flamingos.
7. The wonderful synote of the underworld of Mexico
When the sun shines in these caves in the summer, the crystal clear water of Sinot creates a magical atmosphere of light-dark and enchants the tourists. The fun of diving into the abyss of such an underworld is different.
The synote is a huge cavity that is suddenly formed. These cavities are mainly made of limestone, sandstone and salt-main elements. These elements often melt easily due to ground water. As a result, large holes are made in the ground. Suddenly the surface of the soil collapsed and the underground reservoir below was exposed. And this is how the synote is made. Born in the heart of Patalpuri, this type of synot is more than 100 km wide. Sinot's water is quite clear most of the time
8. Dirty lightning
Volcanic eruptions are accompanied by occasional thunderstorms, called volcanic lightning or Dirty Thunderstorms.
A study in the journal Science found that the friction of rock particles, gases, and ash emitted by eruptions produces static charges that combine to cause lightning on a volcano. It is named Dirty Thunderstorm because of its origin from the various particles erupting from the volcano.
9. Ghost trees of Pakistan
The spectacular incident was caused by floods in some parts of Pakistan. Millions of spiders climb trees to escape the floodwaters and weave nets all over the trees. And as the floodwaters recede, many trees turn into ghostly spider webs.
10. Kandi Lake in Kazakhstan
The 1911 earthquake created the lake in a huge limestone landslide. The valley was then flooded with rainwater and covered the trees that grew there. In addition to the trees, the lake is famous for its unusually bright blue color.
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