Amazing natural phenomena that border on fiction

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Our site is dedicated to all the unusual that surrounds us in this mysterious and far from explored world. The greatest the sorceress, no doubt, is Mother Nature, invariably admiring and amazing our imagination with its miracles, which there truly is no end. With some of her amazing phenomena, we and get to know today.

Beach “starry sky”

This is a very spectacular effect that can be observed at sea and ocean, due to the presence in the water of phytoplankton, called Lingulodinium polyedrum. Unicellular organisms commonly found in tropical latitudes, emit light under the influence of external irritants, for example, waves.

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Talented in the Maldives Taiwanese photographer Will Ho. However, there are many places on earth where You can touch this enchanting natural phenomenon …

Kazakhstan has an underwater forest in Kaindy Lake

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Incredible, but the spruce trees grow right from the bottom of the lake! This pond about 440 meters long and up to 30 meters deep, formed in the earthquake in 1911 Kainda’s uniqueness attracts both ordinary tourists and divers, because to admire unusual scenery here can be both above and under water. What summer the water temperature in the lake does not exceed 6 ° C, does not stop at all connoisseurs of true beauty.

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Bolivia boasts incredible Uyuni salt flats

This is not a beach or a giant mirror. This is the salt left on place of a former salt lake. The Uyuni salt flats are the most impressive and The largest salt desert in the world.

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In addition, Uyuni contains large reserves of lithium, as well as potassium, magnesium and boron. There is also a rare mineral ulexite, which in the USA called the “television stone” because it is capable of transmitting images through its natural fibers.

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Uyuni has eleven layers of salt, each thickness is between 1 to 10 meters. But if you digress from the numbers and just look at the fantastic beauty of this place, you can involuntarily exclaim: “Thy wonderful deeds, Lord! ..”

In Canada, you can admire the methane bubbles frozen in abraham lake

This fabulous natural phenomenon can be observed every winter on artificially created Canadian lake Abraham.

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Plants developing at the bottom of a reservoir emit methane. Not managing to rise to the surface, this gas freezes and turns out to be in an ice trap until the end of the winter period. Ice thickness covering the lake is 8-9 centimeters. In addition to scientists, Abraham attracts many tourists who want to admire an unprecedented spectacle …

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In Pakistan, it’s worth seeing millions of spiders on trees.

You would agree to live next door to a forest full of such trees? But the residents of the Pakistani province of Sind, it seems, quite got used to the new neighbors, giving plants a similar surreal look.

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The invasion of spiders occurred in 2010. as a result catastrophic flood. Usually living on earth, these arthropods in search of a safe place moved to trees.

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Most of us would consider this state of things. disgusting, but locals see it as a clear plus. The cotton giants have become excellent mosquito traps – carriers of malaria, which are destroyed in many spiders. AND then, where else can you see such a unique picture nature? ..

In the US there is a “door to the netherworld” – Thor Well

The well of Thor, which is also called the “door to the underworld,” is an unusual hole with a 5-meter diameter in ocean tide strip at Cape Oregon Perpetua.

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During high tide, water rapidly fills this “well”, and some time later, a fountain with a height of up to 6 meters, similar to a geyser.

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But even more mesmerizing is the moment the incident wave falls in completely flooded Well of Thor. He is a favorite for photographers who come here specifically for the spectacular frame.

Bloody Waterfall Antarctica

This stunning waterfall is located in one of the Dry Valleys on Victoria Land west of the McMurdo Strait. The valleys themselves represent an unusual region for Antarctica, not covered by ice and snow in addition, it is the driest place on Earth. Bloody waterfall in 1911 discovered by Australian geographer Thomas Griffith Taylor

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Pioneers of Antarctic research believed that the red color of water due to the presence of red algae in it. However modern scientists have established the true reason: in such a color of water color iron oxides.

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Be that as it may, the bloody waterfall causes eyewitnesses mystical feelings, and if he is on any other continent, there would be no end to curious tourists for sure.

Light poles amaze the human imagination

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The light pole (also called solar) is an optical effect that occurs when light is reflected in tiny ice crystals of the atmosphere. The source of light may be the sun, The moon, bright planets and city lights. This is a beautiful phenomenon often observed by residents of the capital and other megacities.

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Volcanic lightning – another miracle of nature

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These lightnings (they are also called a dirty thunderstorm) cause small particles of ash that a volcano ejects in large quantities during time of its eruption. Colliding with each other, these particles accumulate a static charge that causes lightning. And if terrible the erupting volcano itself is amazing, then coupled with with lightning it is something beyond.

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Cloud foreshadowing the end of the world

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When in June 2012 Beijing residents saw this mushroom-shaped cloud, they thought together about the start of a nuclear war, but, fortunately, were mistaken. It was not an atomic bomb explosion, but one of countless wonders of nature, which, incidentally, scientists still have not given rational explanation. In this, however, there is nothing surprising, because even ordinary lightning for science is not up to end unraveled phenomenon. And how many more that are completely remain a complete mystery to researchers!

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