15 Most Unbelievble Places on Earth
Earth an incredible and extraordinary place this is the place where nature and people draw the lines between reality and Imagination and which we call our home today we will look at 15 most unreal places on our planet the eye of the Sahara more formally known as the reat structure is
Situated in Western Sahara desert in morania stretching across 28 miles this geological Marvel is often likened to Jupiter’s Great Red Spot its concentric Rings offer a breathtaking spectacle when viewed from space initially it appears to be a remnant of a meteor impact however it is more likely the
Outcome of millions of years of erosion on Earth’s surface the theory of a meteor impact lost credibility due to the absence of minerals typically associated with shock metamorphism where intense heat and pressure from a high velocity impact alter the surrounding Rock one particularly out there Theory suggests that the reat structure is the
Lost city of Atlantis Plato wrote that Atlantis also had concentric rings as it turns out the structure is less mythological and more archaeological a variety of the chulian artifacts such as spearheads and pottery shards have been discovered predominantly in the outer ring crafted from local quart site in the vast and varied Landscapes
Of Tanzania Lake Natron stands out as a unique and intriguing place this alkaline lake is unlike any other known for its otherworldly Beauty and extreme environment Lake natron’s striking red coloration is due to its extreme alkalinity with pH levels exceeding 10 this high pH environment supports microorganisms like salt loving algae
And bacteria particularly Halo Aria known for their red pigmentation despite its harsh conditions Lake Natron serves as the primary breeding site for lesser flamingos thanks to its inhospitable environment for predators and the algae Rich Waters that offer abundant food for these birds the Lake’s geological history is captivating fed by the southern iaso
Andro River and mineral Rich Hot Springs its chemical composition is heavily influenced by o Doo langi the only active volcano that produces carbonatite lava this rare lava type rich in sodium and potassium carbonates contributes significantly to the Lake’s unique chemistry reports have claimed that the lake turns animals into
Stone however the animals don’t simply petrify upon contact with the water they expire in the lake and their remains are preserved by its chemical composition resulting in salty statues in the central Nam desert lies saus fle nestled among towering red Dunes in nam of KNL National Park this area presents A peculiar and
Otherworldly landscape the deep red color of the surrounding Dunes is a result of centuries of oxidation giving them a rusty appearance over time nearby lies another ancient site known as dead vle or dead Marsh surrounded by some of the world’s tallest Dunes reaching up to 1,312 Ft
High Dead blle was once similar to sasus fle with nourishing river waters sustaining desert life and trees however about 900 years ago the climate changed and dunes blocked the river leaving dead glay desolate and devoid of Life the aid conditions prevented the trees from decomposing leaving behind scorched remnants that stand as Eerie
Monuments to their demise forming a Barren Forest over 1,000 years old the mysterious nasca lines are found in the middle of the desert of Southern Peru located just outside the city of NASA to date these lines remain a mystery to scientists no one seems to know why they
Were made and what they were for covering about 170 square miles there are thousands of different designs depicting creatures from both nature and Imagination the lines dating back from 200 BC to 500 AD the ancient NASA people known for their engineering skills in irrigation created these geoglyphs despite numerous theories the
True purpose of the NASA lines remains elusive the two most common theories are that the lines served in astronomical purpose as a kind of calendar the other theory is that they are capable of transmitting groundwater and the lines were using them as a source of water and
Nasca people depended on them for fresh water the darvaza gas crater also known as the door to hell is a 197 ft wide and 66 ft deep hole located in the heart of the karakum desert in Turkmenistan it has been continuously burning for the past 43 years the
Darvaza area also known as deriz is rich in natural gas in 1971 drilling led to a massive underground gas Cavern collapse causing the drilling rig to fall in to prevent poisonous gas release geologists set it on fire expecting it to burn out in days however the seemingly infinite gas
Supply has kept the crater burning since then on a dark night the burning hole emits a glow visible from miles away while the scent of burning sulfur becomes increasingly stronger as you approach the crater hot Edge salar duni is the world’s largest Salt Flat located in the southwest of Bolivia the Salt Flat covers an area of over 4,000 square mil and sits at an elevation of about 11,980 ft above sea level the flat was formed from ancient lakes that once filled the region as
Climate conditions shifted these Lakes dried up leaving sediment and salt deposits subsequent tectonic movements and Volcanic events raised the land forming a high Plateau this geological Evolution trapped the remaining water resulting in the formation of the Salt Flat as we know it today the distinctive features of salar
De Yuni stem from its salt crust primarily made of halite sodium chloride overlaying a brine layer rich in minerals like magnesium pottassium and lithium notably the Salt Flat holds a substantial portion of the world’s lithium reserves crucial for manufacturing batteries utilized in electric vehicles smartphones and various electronic Gadgets the lensa Marin henes National Park situated in the northeastern state of Moran how Brazil stands as one of the world’s most marvelous and distinctive destinations spanning approximately 386 square miles it features vast expanses of white silky Sands punctuated by countless refreshing oases of turquise lakes over thousands of years the
Lagoons has been shaped by the deposition of sand from riverbeds at the river mouths carried back to the continent by winds and sea currents the dunes extend stand up to 31 m Inland and stretch along 27 Mi of mostly deserted Coastline catatumbo lightning is a rare natural phenomenon that occurs over Lake maraio creating a spectacular light display in the sky it’s been captivating people for centuries first documented by Spanish explorer Americo vuchi in the 16th century local Legend even attributes the lightning to a gift from the gods to the
Indigenous people in the area throughout history catatumbo lightning served as a navigational aid for ships on Lake maraio especially during the 19th century the lightning is most visible from May to November with the peak season from June to September particularly at night when visitors can witness around 28 lightning strikes per minute
Several theories attempt to explain this phenomenon one Theory suggests that the collision between warm Caribbean air and cool Andy Mountain Air generates an electrical charge resulting in lightning another theory proposes that methane gas rising from the lake surface interacts with the atmosphere to create the Lightning the wh Tomo gloworm caves were formed millions of years ago from The Continuous Flow of water through soft Limestone Rock situated in the waitomo region renowned for its vast network of underground rivers and caves the area originated During the oligos period about 30 million years ago at that time the region was
Submerged under a shallow sea resulting in sedimentary rock formation from Marine sediment and organic remains like shells and coral gloworms are the highlight of the caves creating a magical display of light the gloworms produce their special light using a process called bioluminescence this is when a chemical reaction occurs creating light by
Oxidizing a molecule called luciferin found in the gloworms body the light is generated in a special organ called the lantern in the gloworms abdomen which contains cells called photocytes the rock of guatape is a landmark inselberg in Colombia it is located in the town and Municipality of guatape antiochia according to geologists that
The Pon de guatape is approximately 65 million years old the indigenous tahami former inhabitants of this region worshiped The Rock and called it in their language moara or mujara meaning Rock or stone the land form is a granitic rock Remnant that has resisted weathering and erosion likely as a result of being less
Fractured than the surrounding Bedrock the penon Dig guatape is an outcrop of the antiochia balith and Towers up to 656 ft above its base The Rock has a stairs with 76 steps built in one side when visitor can scale to the top In the dry grasslands of the Nam desert you’ll discover hundreds of fairy circles these natural formations create bare circles amid the desert grass the circles range in diameter from 1T to over 40 ft spanning 1,100 miles across the desert according to stories from the namibian HBA tribe who graze their
Cattle among the circles they believe the circles are footsteps of the Gods scientists have long debated the origins of these fairy circles some researchers theorize that they’re created by termites While others suggest that the plants are somehow prompted to grow in this pattern on their Own with an age of at least 25 milon years Lake byall stands as the oldest largest and deepest freshwater lake in the world both the lake and the surrounding mountains originated from the fracturing and shifting of the Earth’s crust initially likely a riverbed seismic activity and crustal fractures enlarged and expanded the Lake’s
Boundaries over time located in the southern part of Eastern Siberia lick by call experiences a relatively mild climate compared to its surroundings winter temperatures average around -6° F while August temperatures hover around 52° F the lake surface freezes in January and thaws in May or June waves can reach
Heights of up to 15 ft notably the water is exceptionally clear offering visibility of up to 130 ft from the surface The capadia region was shaped 60 million years ago through the erosion of soft layers of lava and Ash from three different mounts sculpted over millions of years by wind and rain it’s a region where nature and history intertwine seamlessly formed by geological phenomena that created fairy chimneys people carved homes and
Churches into these structures over time they adorned them with fros preserving traces of civilizations spanning thousands of years the written history of capid doia inhabited since the Paleolithic Era begins with the Hittites serving as a hub for trade colonies and fostering connections between nations capadia played a crucial
Role as a junction on the Silk Road the Kawa ien volcano located on the island of java in Indonesia is home to two extraordinary phenomena firstly there’s an active sulfa emitting hot flammable sulfurous gases these gases Catch Fire upon contact with Earth’s oxygen rich atmosphere resulting in an electric blue
Flame some of the gas also condenses in the air forming flows of molten sulfur that also burn with a blue flame while these Flames are hard to see during the day they illuminate the landscape at night secondly there’s a 1 km wide Caldera Lake filled with turquoise blue
Water the water striking color is due to its extreme acidity and high concentration of dissolved Metals this lake is known to be the world’s largest highly acidic lake with a pH level as low as 0.5 it’s acidity is caused by the inflow of hydrothermal Waters carrying gases
From a hot magma chamber beneath the Surface the Blue pond located in ba haido Japan is a man-made Pond created in 1988 to protect the town from volcanic mud flows during the eruption threat of Mount tekachi while other ponds were also formed by damning the ba River the Blue pond stands out due to its vibrant blue color
The unique blue hue is caused by colloidal aluminium hydroxide in the water along with sulfur and lime that whiten the lake Bottom creating a shimmering effect the submerged Japanese Larch and silver birch trees add to the scenery creating a beautiful yet somewhat melancholic atmosphere throughout the year the
Pond’s color varies depending on the season and weather conditions even a gentle breeze can dramatically alter its appearance resembling a giant mirror on calm days
In this documentary we will explore some of the most unreal and unbelievable, natural and man made wonders on our planet Earth.
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