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Inventory 18 kinds of supernatural phenomena

Inventory 18 kinds of supernatural phenomena

1. The ice blade of the Andes. These strange dagger-shaped ice and snow appear in the Andes at an altitude of 13000 feet. The height of these ice blades varies from a few inches to 16 inch. Interestingly, NASA found a very similar phenomenon in the Pluto mission in 20 15. Pluto's surface is made of frozen methane, but their height can reach hundreds of feet.

2. Eye of the Sahara.

The eye of the Sahara, also known as the Richter structure, is a geomorphological feature about 30 miles in diameter. It is located in Mauritania, Africa. This photo is of Zhang Weixing. At first, people thought it was caused by meteorite impact, but after research, it was found that the middle of it was uplift, so it could not be caused by meteorite impact, but a natural landform phenomenon.

3. Blue beach.

On the seashore of Hong Kong, this beautiful color is actually the light from a tiny creature called Nocturnal Algae. This phenomenon is called "spark at sea". Although it looks beautiful, it is a manifestation of seawater eutrophication. This marine life will have a disastrous impact on the livelihood of local fishermen.

4. Blood drops.

This photo shows a bloody waterfall in the eastern Antarctic, which looks a bit creepy, but in fact this red color has nothing to do with blood, they are just traces left by glacial iron oxide.

5. Kawaii volcano.

At night, we saw blue flames spewing from a crater in Indonesia. This blue flame looks so strange and deep. In fact, these flames ignited sulfur gas. Sulfur-containing gas overflows in the cracks of the volcano and burns on the surface of the volcano after entering the atmosphere. People who don't know think it's the fire of hell.

6. bloody stones.

It looks like a bleeding stone, but in fact they are a kind of creatures called sea squirts. They live on the Pacific coast of Chile and Peru. They are usually fixed on rocks by the sea and are regarded as delicacies by local people.

7. Underwater waterfall.

This is a waterfall hidden under the sea. It is located on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. The huge gap between the coast and the seabed makes it look like a huge underwater waterfall.

8. Volcanic lightning.

A volcano named PUYEHUE in Chile violently erupted in June, 20 1 1. The photographer recorded the scene when the volcano erupted. Lightning is wrapped in thick volcanic ash. It is said that this is the most violent eruption of the volcano since 1960. As for why the volcano was surrounded by lightning when it erupted, it is still an unsolved mystery.

9. Rainbow Mountain.

These mountains are located in Zhangye National Geopark, Gansu Province, with an area of 5 10 square kilometers. In 24 million years, the deposition of sandstone and various minerals is the reason for this bright color. In addition, there are similar geological phenomena in the Andes of Peru.

10. Twisted forest.

This magical forest is located in Poland, and the crooked trees seem to come from the evil fairy tale world. In fact, no one can be sure what caused these trees to become this state, but the most common saying is that they were influenced by the earth's magnetic field. This forest was planted artificially by 1930, and there are about 100 trees, all of which bend to the north.

1 1. Huge Antarctic ice cave.

2065438+September 2007, a big hole appeared on the Antarctic ice. According to National Geographic, its surface size is similar to that of Maine. Coincidentally, this cave also appeared 40 years ago. It is said to be the entrance to the underground world.

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From July to September in 20001year, Kerala in southern India experienced a disturbing natural event, and blood-red rain fell from the sky. Over the years, it has experienced black rain, green rain and yellow rain. Fortunately, these rains did not harm human beings, and scientists concluded that it might be caused by algae spores in the air.

Roses in the desert.

These are actually not flowers, but crystals crystallized from inorganic salts, but they do look like roses. In some cases, when iron oxide exists in sand grains, they may have a charming pink tone.

14. In the river.

This seems impossible at first glance, but there is a river under Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. This is because the density of rivers is different, which is very rare.

15. Fog bow.

This phenomenon is more like the rainbow we usually see, but the fog bow looks even weirder. It also has a name called White Rainbow. Generally, sunlight will scatter in foggy days. If this phenomenon occurs at night, it is called the moon fog bow.

16. Light column.

These beautiful light bands are called light beams, which may be mistaken for signals or communication forms from aliens. But in fact, when a large number of tiny ice crystals are suspended in the atmosphere, they may be seen again. These light sources can be the sun or the moon, or even street lamps.

17. Strange bubbles.

A few years ago, on a street in Nanjing, strange bubbles spewed out of the ground, attracting countless passers-by to stop and watch. But no one knows what caused this. The staff of the city hall explained that it may be a strange phenomenon caused by the underground subway project. Later, firefighters cleaned up these mysterious bubbles.

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There is a mysterious strange circle on the Namibian desert grassland in southern Africa. These plants grow in a strange way. No plants grow in the circle, but all plants grow around the circle. The reason for this phenomenon is not clear, but scientists believe that it is due to the strange growth pattern of plants caused by desert drought.