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6 places that are naturally impossible to exist.

 

6 places that are naturally impossible to exist.

Davaz-e-Gaskrater

There's a place in Turkmenistan that's quite scary, but everyone who visits can't help but wonder about it, it's known locally as the daughter hell. This pit appeared unexpectedly in 1971 when small flames were seen coming from the ground. When people investigated and started digging, a large part of the earth collapsed, swallowing up machines. Since then, it has been burning continuously, attracting visitors from around the world who are curious about this mysterious and incredible phenomenon.

How Kardalur Valley

In the world, not only do humans create fountains for themselves, but sometimes nature also forms its own fountains, known as geysers.

One of the most famous geysers worldwide is located in Iceland's How Kardalur Valley. When it erupts, the water shoots up to an astonishing 70 meters high, after the eruption, a large, blue water pool can be seen once it cools down. Typically, this geyser erupts approximately every 10 minutes, sending water soaring to its full height of 70 meters. It's incredible to imagine the natural forces at work to propel water to such heights.

Cano crystals

When visiting Colombia, be sure not to miss cano crystals, the only river in the world that flows in five distinct colors. This phenomenon occurs due to five different types of mosses that flourish in the river, each displaying vibrant colors from December through August. By September, these mosses change color, creating a stunning visual display that showcases nature's artistry like no other.

White Homo Caves

When you visit New Zealand, prepare to be amazed by a unique sight, the glow worm caves, inside these caves, it's like stepping into a starry night sky. But these aren't real stars, they're living organisms, these organisms are a type of fungus that exists exclusively in New Zealand. What's fascinating is that these tiny creatures emit a blue light that grows brighter when they're hungry. Thousands of these tiny creatures glow in unison, creating a breathtaking display that astonishes anyone lucky enough to witness it.

Lensois Maranhenses National Park

For half of the year, Lensois Park in Brazil is nothing but dry mud and clay. No crops can grow here during this time, however, everything changes dramatically when the rainy season arrives. Instead of soaking into the ground, rainwater pools on the surface, creating a stunning natural pond, this pond is so beautiful that it rivals any beach by the sea. The temperature during this time stays a pleasant 30 degrees Celsius. People from around the globe flock to Lensois Park during the rainy season to enjoy this unique and picturesque natural wonder.

Antelope Canyon

Although every person in this world must have heard about America's Grand Canyon, but due to some reason, very few people know about the Antelope Canyon here. Just see how smooth they are, it's found in America, actually, Antelope Canyon has two parts, an upper part and a lower part. Now, you must be wondering how these rocks got this beautiful shape. Actually, after every few years, there's a severe flood, and the flood water has made these stones like this by rubbing constantly. And this has been happening for the last several years, and as a result, this unique piece of artwork is seen in Antelope Canyon, this is how these canyons are naturally formed. Antelope Canyon was created when Navajo sandstone slowly wore down from flash floods and other natural processes. Rainwater, especially during the monsoon season, flows into the wide basin above the narrow sloth canyons. As it rushes through these narrow passages, it picks up sand and gains speed, gradually eroding and shaping the canyon walls into smooth, flowing curves over time.

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