1. Blood Falls, Antarctica:-
In Antarctica's Taylor Glacier, there is a place in the frozen ice from which the red color flows. Seeing this, it seems that this spring is bleeding. However, scientists did many research on this but did not get any definite results. One of their estimates is that in this place under the ice there is probably a lot of iron element which gives the water red color. Although this Lala Falls is still a mystery.
2. Magnetic Hill, Moncton, New Brunswick:-
This Magnetic Hill is special
in itself. There is such a magnetic impact on this hill that the car starts
running without starting. The location of this hill was run in 1930. The work
of finding the secret of this place is still in progress. This place has become
a tourist place today. There is also a Magnetic Hill in our Ladakh region of
India. This will tell you in detail again.
3. Surtsey, Iceland:-
The Icelandic Island
is no less than a mystery. Before the year 1963, this island had no existence.
A volcano erupted suddenly inside the water in 1963. The volcano continued to
explode until 1967, as well as rising and height of volcano. When Volcano was
in peace in 1967, there was an island left over here.
4. Moeraki Boulders, (New Zealand):-
A pile of 12-12 feet of stones is not less than a mirror on a
Koch beach located in the East Coast of
South Island, New Zealand. This stone is like oyster and pearl in
appearance. The construction of these stone shaped structures is done in the
millions of years by the solidification of four oceans and sand of any fossil
or solid cheese. Such structures are found in many places, but this structure
is found in the largest size.
5. Longyearbyen, Norway:-
Svalbard
is the Norwegian islands in Greenland, Arctic Sea. It is said about this place that
the sun does not end here from April 20 to August 23. There is only sun or
night in the night.
6. Pamukkale, Turkey:-
This place, in Pamukkale,
Turkey, is a unique place in itself. There are 17 natural hot springs here.
This natural hot spring is here for thousands of years. The calcium carbonate
is formed by exposure to the exterior air of the stainless mineral in the water
of these waterfalls, which has been deposited on thousands of years on the
banks of these waterfalls so that these water bodies have taken shape like
swimming pool.
The
temperature of the water in these hot springs ranges from 37 degrees to 100
degrees. Taking this type of natural hot water is especially beneficial for our
body, especially the skin. So here a lot of people come here.
7. Internal Flame Falls,
Orchid Park, New York:-
Here a small water flows, in which a burning flame is visible. The visitors are surprised to see how
this flame is burning. After research, scientists came to know that methane gas was released from
the bottom of the rocks. Perhaps at the beginning of the 20th century somebody set fire to this
methane gas. Since continuous burning. Even in India, there is a continuous burning of nine
earthquakes in the temples of volcano goddess Jivamukhi Devi, one of the main Shakti Peeth
of Swith Mata in Kangra of Himachal Pradesh.
8. Sliding Stones:-
Death Valley, California,
In
California's Death Valley, slippery slopes of stones have been made for NASA.
Racetrack Playa 2.5 miles north to south and 1.25 miles east from west is
exactly flat. But the stones scattered here are moving away from themselves.
There are more than 150 such stones here. However, no one saw them moving away
from the eyes. In the winter, these stones fall to more than 250 meters away.
In 1972 a team of scientists was formed to solve this
mystery. The team named a group of stones and studied it for seven years.
Around 317 kilograms of stone named Kerin did not shout. But when the
scientists returned there a few years later, they found the distance to Kareen
1 km away. Now scientists believe that this happens due to high speed winds.
9. Old Faithful:-
Yellowstone National Park meets the world's most influential
geysers. Primal Geyser is a kind of hot water fountain but in which the water
comes out of the ground as a fountain. There are about 300 generic geysers in
this park. But the most famous of these is the Old Faithful. It is the world's
highest hot water fountain.
There
is a regular explosion in it. But the mood of the explosions in these days is a
puzzle for the Taj geologists. Because there is no definite order of explosion
in these.
10.Relamppago del
Katatumbo, Ologa :-
Maracabo Lake is located on the west side of Venezuela's
southwestern region. Electricity flashes from the fastest frequency of the
world on the mountains in the corner of this lake. There is a record of 250
lightning shifts per square kilometer every year. The peak time of lightning is
May and October when lightning flows more than 200 times every night. Those
passing through this lake often look at this sight.
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