"Unbelievable Places part 2"
Bigar
Waterfall, Romania
The locals call this waterfall "the miracle from the Minis gorge." The moss formation
which the falls travel over is 8 meters tall, creating one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world
Reed Flute Caves, China
Reed Flute Caves, China
This 240-meter-long cave system has been one of Guilin, China’s most popular attractions for over 1200 years. The beautiful stalactites, stalagmites and
pillars were all created through water erosion. In the present day, they are
highlighted by multi colored lights which create a truly surreal environment.
Turquoise Ice, Lake Baikal, Russia
Turquoise Ice, Lake Baikal, Russia
Lake
Baikal is the oldest freshwater lake in the world. In the winter, the lake
freezes, but the water is so clear that you can see 130 feet below the ice. In
March, frost and sun cause cracks in the ice crust, which results in the
turquoise ice shards we see at the surface.
Glowworm
Caves, Waitomo, New Zealand
Thousands
of tiny glowworms hang to the ceiling of this grotto and radiate a luminescent
light, creating a scene straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Pamukkale
Hot Springs, Turkey
Over
millions of years, the hotsprings in Pamukkale have transformed the landscape.
Although it may look like these terraces are made of ice and snow but the
ground is just coated in white limestone.
Fly Geyser, Nevada
Fly Geyser
was accidentally created when a well was drilled and left uncapped. Minerals
and algae started to rise from the geyser and accumulated to form an alien-like
mound.
Underwater River, Cenote
Angelita, Mexico
Hidden Beach, Mexico
This magnificent hidden beach was created by a military explosion test in early 1900s. The surrounding islands were deemed a nature park, with the hidden beach only accessible by swimming through a fifty foot tunnelNaica Mine, Mexico
This silver mine is coated in crystals as
big as 50 feet long and 4 feet wide. They Were formed by hydrothermal fluids
rising from the magma chambers below. This is a must see on any cave lover’s
bucket list.
Lake Natron, Tanzania
This lake has a uniquely high salt content. Salt-loving
microorganisms thrive and produce red pigment, colorizing the water. For other
animals, the salt is deadly and many calcify (effectively turning into stone)
after taking a dip in the water
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