10 natural phenomena around the world that will blow your mind
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- Here are the 10 most amazing natural phenomena in the world you need to experience at least once in a lifetime.
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Getting to witness some of the world's most amusing natural phenomena like the northern lights or the Bioluminescent bays is truly a magical experience. Here are 10 natural phenomena from around the world that are truly awe-inspiring: (Unsplash)
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Grand Prismatic Spring: Located in Yellowstone National Park in the United States, this hot spring is the largest in the park and is known for its stunning rainbow colours caused by the presence of bacteria that thrive in its scorching waters. (Unsplash)
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Baikal Lake: This massive freshwater lake in Russia is the deepest in the world and is so clear that you can see nearly 130 feet down to the bottom. It's also home to many unique species of plants and animals, including the Baikal seal.(Unsplash)
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Pamukkale: This natural wonder in Turkey is a series of terraced pools filled with warm, mineral-rich water that flows down a hillside, creating a stunning white landscape. (Unsplash)
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Danxia Landforms: These colourful, layered sandstone formations can be found in several places throughout China and are a favourite destination for photographers. (Unsplash)
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Zhangjiajie National Forest Park: This park in China is home to towering sandstone pillars that are so unique they inspired the floating mountains in the movie Avatar. (File Photo)
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Salar de Uyuni: This massive salt flat in Bolivia is the largest in the world and is so flat that it is used to calibrate satellites. During the rainy season, the flat turns into a giant mirror, reflecting the sky above. (File Photo (Shutterstock))
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Victoria Falls: This massive waterfall on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe is one of the largest in the world and is known for its thunderous roar and stunning rainbow displays. (AFP)
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Aurora Borealis: Also known as the Northern Lights, this phenomenon is caused by charged particles from the sun colliding with gases in Earth's atmosphere, creating colourful lights that dance across the sky. The best places to see them are in the Arctic regions of Norway, Iceland, and Finland.(Unsplash)
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Bioluminescent Bays: There are a few places around the world where you can witness bioluminescent plankton glowing in the dark, creating a stunning display of blue light. Puerto Rico's Mosquito Bay and Jamaica's Luminous Lagoon are two popular spots. (Pinterest)
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