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Amazing natural landscapes around the world

Amazing natural landscapes around the world

Mawei Falls, Yosemite National Park, USA

During these days in February every year, the Mawei Waterfall in Yosemite National Park in California, USA, turns bright orange and pours down like magma from a distance. This kind of scene only happens in these days of the year, because the sunset light can be reflected at right angles on the waterfall during this time, forming this charming scene.

Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela

It has created the highest frequency lightning record in the world, and Katatonwave lightning is an amazing weather phenomenon. Every year from about 140 to 160, a large number of storm clouds gather on the Katatombo River and flow into Lake Maracaibo from there.

Natural gas crater in Dalva, Turkmenistan.

Dalva Crater was once called "the Gate of Hell". As the name implies, when night falls, you will see the burning flame in the night sky. It is a natural gas crater, which was formed in 197 1 year, when the meteorite fell into the earth and hit there.

Lake Abraham, Alberta, Canada

The artificial lake on the North Saskatchewan River, founded in 1972, is famous for its methane freezing bubbles formed underwater. The lake releases methane gas, which will freeze when it reaches the low temperature water surface.

Waitomo Firefly Cave, North Island, New Zealand

Furong Cave is famous for its wide variety of fireflies. Visitors can only visit the firefly cave by boat.

The interior of the cave is illuminated by the light of bioluminescent insects hanging from the ceiling, creating fascinating visual effects, and the lights of the cave can be seen at a glance.

Kawaizhen volcano, Indonesia

The true volcanic lake in Kawaje, Java, Indonesia is the largest acidic volcanic lake in the world. Because water reacts with hydrogen chloride gas emitted by volcano, the lake water is acidic, which eventually leads to the formation of hydrochloric acid.

Hillier Lake, Australia

Hillier Lake, located in the middle island on the west coast of Australia, is famous for its unique bubble powder color. Some studies believe that this color is formed by microalgae of Dunaliella salina living in the lake.

Salt Lake Racecourse, California, USA

In Death Valley National Park, the picturesque dry lake is famous for its unusual geographical phenomenon of sailing stones. This rock seems to be able to move by itself, leaving a long trail of drag as evidence.

Meng Peng Lighthouse, Wales

This beach is located on the edge of a village in North Wales. Because a large number of luminous plankton gather on the east coast of Anglesey Island, it is illuminated by ethereal blue light. This phenomenon is very rare and usually only occurs when plankton is disturbed.

Blue Grottoes in Capri Island, Italy

This underwater cave is located near the coast of Capri Island, Italy, and is illuminated by the rainbow blue light generated by sunlight passing through the underwater cave.

Old faithful fountain, Wyoming, USA

Although there are hundreds of natural geysers in the world, Old Faithful Geyser in Huangshi National Park is one of the most popular geysers in the world. Once every 60 to 125 minutes, the height of the geyser can reach 100 to 180 feet (30 to 55 meters) and the duration is 1.5 to 5 minutes.

Spotted Lake in British Columbia, Canada

Named for its unique appearance, the lake is famous for its unique colorful mineral deposits, which will evaporate in summer, thus forming spots in the water. Several mineral crystals, including magnesium sulfate, also add color to the spots.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA

According to the existing research, synchronous fireflies are the only bioluminescent insects in the United States that can coordinate their flicker patterns. During the mating season, which lasts for two weeks every year, hundreds of such fireflies twinkle in the forest of Dayan Mountain.

Blood drops in Antarctica

The Blood Waterfall was discovered in 19 1 1 year, and was named after the red water column ejected by Taylor Glacier (located in Victoria Land, East Antarctica). The red color of the waterfall is caused by the high concentration of iron oxide in salt water.

Suthersey, Iceland.

Before 1963, the volcanic island in Sursey did not exist. Because the volcanic eruption started at 426 feet (130m) below sea level, the island gradually surfaced and finally formed in1June, 967.

Raytheon Well, Cape Pepetua, Lincoln County, Oregon, USA.

One of the most attractive places in the picturesque Cape Pepetua is Thor Well. This is a big hole formed in the rock, where the colliding waves fall into it and carry the water to a spectacular height.

Eternal Flame Falls in new york, USA

The waterfall is located in Shale Creek Reserve in Lishuling Park. As the name suggests, waterfalls are famous for the golden flames flashing behind the water. The flame was formed because natural gas escaped from a small cave behind the waterfall. Although the flame exists all year round, it can be extinguished and rekindled.

Rixishan National Park, Porsio, Finland.

Located on this 30-square-mile (77-square-kilometer) snowfield, Lixishan National Park presents a unique look in winter. These trees are covered with thick snow and look like tall white spires.

Hilapolis, Turkey-Cotton Castle

As a popular hot spring destination, Hillapolis-Cotton Castle was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on 1988. People from all over the world bathe in this pool of warm water.

Pink beaches in the Bahamas harbour islands

Pink Beach is located in the harbour islands and features microscopic corals (called foraminifera). The beach is famous for its cool silt, which makes it a good place for barefoot exploration.

Longyearbyen, Norway

Longyearbyen is the northernmost city in the world, which is famous for the midnight sun. As the town is located above the Arctic Circle, this wonder will always be presented from April 19 to August 23.

On the other hand, 10 year1After the sun sets on October 25th, it will not be above the horizon for about four months.