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Take stock of the top ten natural landscapes in the world

Take stock of the top ten natural landscapes in the world

Green flash

Let's start our list: the sun. Bring us sunshine. Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? The sun is something that everyone is familiar with-what it looks like at sunrise and sunset. But if the conditions are right, you may see a spectacular and strange phenomenon: the sun can change color and turn green.

Never-ending waves

This is because the tides of the Atlantic Ocean flow into the mouth of the Amazon River. The sound it makes can be heard 30 minutes before arrival. Because there are fragments of river water in the waves, which may be a whole tree, it will bring danger to surfers.

Blue lava

One of the most destructive events on our planet is volcanic eruption. But in Indonesia, Kawah Ijen Crater in Java Island seems to be spewing blue magma instead of the traditional yellow and orange magma we are used to.

nate longhu

A quiet lake, an imaginary landscape and withered animals. The Tanzanian lake natron is the source of some of the most memorable photos. The lake has a high pH value, which makes it corrosive enough to burn the skin and eyes of animals that have not adapted to the environment here.

Flowering desert

Deserts are famous for three main factors: heat, the smallest plants and animals, and water shortage. But in the Atacama desert, things have changed. Chile's Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on earth, but recently it has unexpectedly turned into a pink sea of flowers.

Hong Bai

Rainbow is one of the most common and beautiful things you can see. As a prism, water breaks down light into colors in the visible spectrum. But usually, when the conditions are ideal, it will produce a special effect.

Rainbow tree

There are eucalyptus trees here, commonly known as rainbow eucalyptus. It is native to the Philippines and other tropical regions and can grow to 76 meters (250 feet). This tree has a smooth orange peel for most of the year.

Hair ice

If you live in a snowy place, you may be familiar with any ice you can imagine. But we guarantee that you have never seen this kind of ice. It is often called icing. It only grows on wet winter nights and usually melts during the day.

Frost pattern

Similar to hair ice, these structures are beautiful and equally rare. The main difference lies in their form. Frost flowers are mainly formed on water or wet surfaces.

Bloody stone

Rocks can be seen everywhere. They are dry, rough and hard. But sometimes you can find a bleeding stone. This "rock" is actually a kind of cystic marine invertebrate (also known as sea squirt).