Nature is beautiful and amazing. Nature creates nature's wonders, sometime it is very difficult to believe that there actually are. Our daily lives, we will enable us to think about the experience that some crazy things. Like those wonderful things in nature, it is difficult to believe, but it's all real and true.
10. The Blood Falls in Antartica.
Victoria Falls is an outflow of blood McMurdo Dry Valleys Taylor Valley, in eastern Antarctica flowing from Taylor Glacier tongue on the snow-covered surface of West Lake Bonney, contaminated with iron oxide brine cloud in Thailand.
9. Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees in Kailua, Hawaii.
Deglupta eucalyptus is a tall tree, known as the rainbow eucalyptus. This New Britain, New Guinea, the Ceram, only Eucalyptus species found naturally in Sulawesi and Mindanao. The most distinctive feature of the unique multi-colored bark of the tree. Patches of outer bark of a bright green inner bark is shed annually at different times. It becomes black and blue, purple, orange and red tones to mature.
8. The Wave Arizona.
Wave of Coyote Buttes Arizona is a sandstone formation on the slopes, in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness in northern part of the state. Beautiful sandstone formation hikers and photographers for its colorful, undulating form, is famous among rugged.
7. Shimmering Shores of Vaadhoo, Maldives.
Vaadhoo taken on the island in the Maldives seem to light Pinpricks, mirror stars on edge as seen in the picture above. Blue Waves, the biological light, or bioluminescence light, marine microorganisms called phytoplankton product in waves.
6. Light Pillars Over Moscow.
This is a visual phenomenon created by the reflection of light from ice crystals with near horizontal parallel surfaces Planner. The light coming from the sun, the moon or the street terrestrial sources.
5. Reflective Salt Flats in Bolivia.
Amazing salt flats to create imaginary landscapes where the sky and earth merge into one. Salar de Uyuni 10.582 is the biggest Salt Flat in the world square kilometers. This is not exactly mirror the sky is covered in a layer of a reflective water, salt crust. Salar was formed as a result of changes between several prehistoric lakes. Within a meter of the area of the Salar is covered by a few meters of salt crust, which is an extraordinary flatness with the average altitude variations.
4. Cenote, Underground Natural Spring in Mexico.
Nature, something that makes it hard to really, surprisingly, the underground natural spring in Mexico is one of them. Known as Cenote, resulting in the collapse of a natural pit, or sinkhole that exposes the groundwater beneath the limestone base.
3. The Dirty Thunderstorm.
A nasty thunderstorm, a weather phenomenon that occurs when it is developed in the "Volcanic lightning" power of a volcanic plume. A study indicated rock fragments, ash, and ice particles in a volcanic plume collide and produce static charges are generated when electrical charges, the ice particles collide, just as in regular storms. Volcanic eruptions or large amounts of water, can help fuel storms that release.
2. The Ghost Trees in Pakistan.
Eye-catching trend is an unexpected side effect of flooding in parts of Pakistan. The shroud silk spiders with webs of millions, climbed trees to escape the rising floodwaters. Massive floods and the fact that it is taking so long for the waters recede, many trees became cocooned in spiders webs haunting.
1. Underwater Forest in Kaindy Lake, Kazakhstan.
The city of Almaty in Kazakhstan section of the sunken forest Tian Shan mountains 129 km is part of a 400 meter long lake Kaindy. The lake was created as a result of an enormous limestone landslide, triggered by the earthquake in 1911 Kebin.