Wednesday, 11 December 2013

10 scarce and amazing nature scence

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It's Hard to believe that all these places are real. These amazing photos are just a small part of beauty of Mother Nature. Some of these senses happened only one time are not exist any more like giant clouds over Beijing, and some of the are exist over million years on the earth! Take a look at these 10 awesome stunning senses of nature.  

1. Beautiful sandstone formations in Arizona

The Wave is a sandstone rock formation located in the United States of America near the Arizona-Utah border, on the slopes of the Coyote Buttes, in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, on the Colorado Plateau. So many photographers and hikers attract to this place because of its undulating forms, colourful and the rugged.
Photos by Chip Phillips/Rex Features.

"You can't call yourself a landscape photographer if you haven't snapped a photo or two of the Wave". Hugo Martin

2. Frozen Air Bubbles in Abraham Lake


Abraham lake is a man-made lake located at the foot of the rocky mountains. This scarce and amazing phenomenon occurs each winter in this lake.These Bubbles are released methane gas from plants on the best of lake. These gases frozen when it came closer to the cold lake surface. That is, until spring comes and the ice starts to thaw.
Photos by Chip Phillips/Rex Features.

3. Giant clouds over Beijing

According to Yahoo News: An enormous mushroom cloud formed in the sky over Beijing late last week, sparking fears that a cataclysmic, Armageddon-like event was underway.So many people thought that must be the end of the world, but that was just nature. The giant cumulonimbus which spanned several miles was one of the most scary sense ever seen in China! The cumulonimbus was accompanied by lightning, devoured the Beijing sky for an hour, according to the Daily Mail.
A giant cumulonimbus is a thunderstorm cloud that forms from a towering cumulus, which "resembles the head of a cauliflower."National Center for Atmospheric Research 

 4. Giant crystal cave in Nacia, Mexico


Cueva de los Cristales! Cave of Giant Crystals. This cave is located in Naica, Chihuahua, Mexico. This cave is connected to the Nacia Mine 300 meters (980 ft) under the surface  Some of the largest selenite Crystals ever seen in the world, found in the main chamber of the cave. The largest Crystal found in the cave had 12m (39 ft), 4m (13 ft) in diameter and 55 tons in weight. Scientists believe there are even larger Crystals in this cave. Cave is relatively unexplored due to extremely high air temperatures (136°F) with 90 to 99 percent humidity. 

5. Lake Hillier, Australia


Lake Hillier is one the most beautiful and scarce lakes in the world, because of it's pink color  This Lake is on Middle Island, the largest of the islands ad islets in Western Australia. This color is not seasonal and also is the color of the water. Even when water is taken in a container, it would remain pink. This lake is pretty big lake with six hundred meters in length (3/8 mile). The lake is surrounded by a rim of sand and a dense woodland of paperbark and eucalyptus trees with a narrow strip of sand dunes covered by vegetation separating it to the north from the Southern Ocean.

6. Light pillars over Moscow

When ice Crystals reflect the sunlight or moonlight, an awesome stunning optical phenomenon happens on the Earth's atmosphere which called Light pillars. 
The light pillar looks like a thin column that extends vertically above and/or below the source of light. The light pillar is prominently visible when the Sun is low or lies below the horizon. It normally forms an arc that extends from five to ten degrees beyond the solar disc. Light pillars can sometimes also be seen arising from the Moon.
Light pillars have also been known to produce false UFO reports. Niagara Falls is one such area, where the mist from the Niagara Falls causes the phenomenon to appear frequently during the winter months, where the ice crystals interact with the city's many upward facing spotlights to create prominent light pillars.

Light Pillars could also be formed by man made light sources.

7. Natural salt water fountain off the coast of Oregon


Thor's well or Spouting horn is part of Cape Perpetua, a typical Pacific Northwest headland – a forested area of land on the central Oregon Coast, surrounded by water on three sides. It is essentially a huge salt water fountain operated by the Pacific Ocean's power.
This natural spectacle is at its best when it’s the most dangerous to watch – at high tide or during winter storms.

Read more at  http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/nature/news-amazing-images-thor%E2%80%99s-well-pacific-gate-underworld

8. Rainbow Eucalyptus trees in Kailua, Hawaii




The Rainbow Eucalyptus trees on Maui, Hawaii are one of the island's most beautiful trees! There are different opinion about these trees among ecological scientices. Some of the believe the trees are from South Africa while others have the opinion that they were brought from South America. You can find these beautiful trees at various locations around the island. 
The road to the windward town of Hana is one of the best places to see the Rainbow Eucalyptus trees.
Read more here : http://www.lovethesepics.com/2013/01/living-rainbow-rainbow-eucalyptus-most-beautiful-tree-bark-on-earth-36-pics/
and also here : http://www.examiner.com/article/rainbow-eucalyptus-trees-on-maui-hawaii-are-spectacular


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9. Reflective salt flats in Bolivia
Salar de Uyuni (or Salar de Tunupa) is the world's largest salt flat at 10,582 square kilometers (4,086 sq mi). It is located in the Potosí and Oruro departments in southwest Bolivia, near the crest of the Andes and is at an elevation of 3,656 meters (11,995 ft) above mean sea level. Read more here : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salar_de_Uyuni
alar de Uyuni in Bolivia have been dubbed 'heaven on earth'. This is the world's largest natural mirror. This Heaven vreated when a thin film of water gathers on a vast plain of salt deposit.  Photographer Takaki Watanabe captured a series of pictures of spellbound travellers as they took in natural wonder and played around with their reflections.

read more here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2165924/Mirror-mirror--How-worlds-biggest-salt-flat-turns-giant-reflective-surface.html#ixzz2nefXLOwz 

10. Shimmering shores of Vaadhoo, Maldives


Pinpricks of light on the shore seem to mirror stars above in an undated picture taken on Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives. Bioluminescence causes the shoreline to glow at night. This occurs when a micro-organism in the water is disturbed by oxygen. Avatar
Read more here: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/03/pictures/120319-glowing-waves-ocean-blue-bioluminescent-plankton-science/


Sources: 
www.nature-pictures.info/the-15-craziest-things-in-nature-you-wont-believe-actually-exist/?_nospa=true

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