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The crystals then slowly descend towards the ground.

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This illusion is created when cold air turns the moisture in the air to crystals. Narrow light paths are visible extending from the sky usually in the Arctic, and also some places in the US and Canada, where it's extremely cold. They look otherworldly, like beams of light coming from an extraterrestrial spacecraft. Light Pillars (USA, Canada, Arctic) Source Weather phenomena are the most unique ones. The water is quite saline so make sure you don't drink it accidentally. The best thing about the lake is that you can swim in it. Most visitors catch this visual from helicopters or planes. However, most suspect it is the presence of unique microalgae (Dunaliella Salina) which produces carotenoids, a pigment in carrots too. The reason for its unique colour is still unknown. This striking lake is 600 meters in length and 250 meters in width. This natural phenomena was discovered in 1802. Lake Hillier is an oddity in Australia, because the water is, to be more accurate, bubblegum-pink. Pink Lake Hiller ( Australia) Source Blue lakes are too mainstream. The bubbles burst naturally at the onset of spring. In addition, the large amount of gas signifies how much warmer we are making our planet. So even a lit match nearby can cause a giant explosion. Such a large amount of methane trapped is highly inflammable. The phenomenon occurs when methane gas gets trapped underwater, freeze, and form otherworldly visuals. Frozen Bubbles (Canada) Source Spectacular yet a dangerous sight, frozen bubbles can be seen in winters at Abraham Lake in Alberta, Canada. Who knew bomb blasts could result in such picturesque sights!Ĥ. The beach is practically invisible to people. Once you land on the island, you have to swim or paddle through the waters to reach the secluded area. To get there, you must ride an hour-long boat. The beach is now every lover's dream destination: secluded and offbeat. Hidden Beach ( Mexico) Source Would you believe me if I tell you a bomb blast in Mexico resulted in a hidden beach? Located only a few miles off Mexico's coast, the hidden beach was caused by a blast by the Mexican Government as part of target practice. These trails are visible in the United States: at Death Valley National Park (California), and at Little Bonnie Claire Playa (Nevada). Rocks with smooth surfaces leave a drifting trail (with turns) while rocks with rough surface leave straight trails. Resulting in the rocks to move and leave a trail. The thin floating ice, otherwise frozen on cold winter nights when melted is driven by the wind at a speed of 5 mpm (meter per minute). They also leave long trails as they move How does this happen? The movement of the rocks, as heavy as 300 kg, is a result of large ice sheets breaking in a winter pond due to the heat caused on sunny days. Rolling Stones (USA) Source Who knew there was another meaning to the world rolling stones, and that too a literal one? Rolling stones or sailing stones or moving stones is a geological phenomenon where rocks move along a smooth valley without any animal or human force. This creepy yet fascinating phenomenon can be seen from a helicopter or cruise ship in the Ross Sea. This is the same procedure which caused iron to turn red due to rusting. Thanks to research conducted by the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the true origin of the so-called blood was revealed to be "oxidized iron in brine saltwater," as reported by Forbes. The mystery of Blood Falls was longstanding and was finally solved in 2017. Previously, it was believed that red algae were causing the water to change its colour and turn blood-red. The sight is a perfect backdrop for a horror film: creepy, mysterious and of course bloody. It was first seen in the year 1911 in Eastern part of Antarctica – in the McMurdo Dry Valley. Blood Falls (Antarctica) SourceAs the name suggests, Blood Falls is a waterfall which shoots blood-red water into a river. From frozen methane bubbles in Canada to Blood Waterfalls in Antarctica, these bizarre phenomena will surely leave your mouth wide open in awe and ignite the explorer in you. However, there will always be news about something completely different that will surely grab eyeballs. Breathtaking beauty, cascading waterfalls, snow-capped mountains, and pristine blue rivers are a common sight. Mother Nature never fails to surprise us with something extraordinary and unusual from time to time.














Natural phenomena