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Saturday, 21 May 2016

wonderful Things In Nature You Won’t Believe in fact survive



Nature is gorgeous and amazing. Nature creates wonders, for a while it’s really hard to believe that they are in fact exist. In our every day life, we practice some passionate stuff that makes us to think about it. Like these wonderful things in nature, it’s hard to consider in, but all these things are real and true.
The Blood Falls in Antartica.

                                                                               Blood Falls is an steady flow of an iron oxide-tainted plume of saltwater, fluid from the tongue of the Taylor Glacier onto the ice-covered exterior of West Lake Bonney in the Taylor Valley of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Victoria Land, East Antarctica. 
The Wave Arizona.

                                                                             The Wave is a sandstone arrangement on the slopes of the Coyote Buttes in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, situated in northern piece of the U.S. state of Arizona. The good-looking sandstone configuration is famous among hikers and photographers for its colorful, rising and falling forms, and the rugged.
Light Pillars Over Moscow.

                                                                                        It’s a illustration occurrence created by the likeness of light from ice crystals with near horizontal parallel planar surfaces. The light can come from the Sun, Moon or from terrestrial sources such as streetlights.
Reflective Salt Flats in Bolivia.

                                                                           wonderful salt flats where the sky and floor combine into one to create vague landscapes. Salar de Uyuni is the world’s main salt flat at 10,582 square km. This is not water, the ground is covered in a layer of salt crust so thoughtful, it completely mirrors the sky. The Salar was formed as a result of transformations between several prehistoric lakes. It is roofed by a few meters of salt crust, which has an extraordinary uniformity with the average altitude variations within one meter over the complete area of the Salar.
Shimmering Shores of Vaadhoo, Maldives.

                                                                      Pinpricks of glow on the coast seem to mirror stars, as seen in above picture taken on Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives. Glowing Blue Waves, the biological light, or bioluminescence, in the waves is the product of marine microorganisms called phytoplankton. 
Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees in Kailua, Hawaii

                                                                             Eucalyptus deglupta is a high tree, usually known as the rainbow eucalyptus. It is the only Eucalyptus species found unsurprisingly in New Britain, New Guinea, Ceram, Sulawesi and Mindanao. The distinctive multi-coloured bark is the most individual feature of the tree. Patches of outer bark are shed annually at different times, showing a bright green inner bark. This then darkens and matures to give blue, purple, orange and then maroon tones.
Cenote, Underground Natural Spring in Mexico.

                                                                         Nature creates wonders, a little bit its actually hard to believe, this subversive natural spring in Mexico is one of them. Known as Cenote, is a natural pit, or sinkhole resulting from the collapse of limestone rock layer that exposes groundwater underneath.
The Ghost Trees in Pakistan.

                                                                              The eye-catching occurrence is an unforeseen side-effect of the flooding in parts of Pakistan. Millions of spiders climbed up into the trees to run away the rising overflow waters, shrouding them with their silky webs. Because of the scale of the flooding and the fact that the water has taken so long to move away, many trees have turn into cocooned in ghostly spiders webs.