Natural Wonders
Hi there.
In an episode of boredom last night, I went on the net looking for weird and wonderful natural phenomenon which made me caw with girlish glee. First, I was impressed by luminescent single-celled organisms which turned beaches into a reflection of the night sky: Next was a photo of amazing cloud formations over Mt Fuji in Japan which looked like Mt Fuji itself: Not to be outdone by this, I saw an image of two rocks about to kiss: Then, there are those huge water sink holes in the middle of lakes which leads me to wonder where all the water goes: Of course, that's all nothing compared to those orchids which look like monkey faces: Nature is truly an incredible thing. |
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The weirdest tree I have ever seen would have to be the Dragon Blood tree...they look like giant tree mushrooms: ...and why these rocks don't fall over due to any of Newton's laws, I have no idea: Then, there are the 'snow rollers'...miniature avalanches which make donut-shaped snowballs: Then, there are those Moroccan climbing goats...how the hell do they get up there and stay up there? Well, we've seen the monkey-faced orchids, how about those which look like dancing ballerinas? Yep, small things amuse smaller minds. lol More to come another day. |
Amused. Go on.. :smile:
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Here is the tessellated pavement at Port Arthur in Tasmania...it's hard to believe this is natural, but it is: Then, there is that flower that looks like a pair of lips: Or the heart-shaped island in the USA (there's also one in Croatia): Then, the annual red crab migration at Christmas Island in Australia...millions of them march down from the mountains to the sea: Then, there's those beautiful, colourful rock formations in the Danxia province in China which look like an artist painted on them: There we go. More will follow later. |
Last few before I hit the hay tonight.
They say you can see shapes in clouds if you look hard enough...you don't need to look too hard to see what this one is: I didn't know you could keep green algae balls as pets...they are called Marimo...well, I'll be: Volcanic lightning! Yeah, pyroclasm creates it's own electrical field! Impressive! Then, there's the penis snake - a recently discovered blind amphibian in the Brazilian jungle: Fly Geyser in Reno, Nevada! This place looks amazing: That's all for a while...more in a few days now. Thanks for watching. |
Surreal. Love it.
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Those pics are amazing! I hope you find more to post. Thank you for sharing!
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yep sky 1 its a bear it is
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An interesting weather wonder are "ice quakes". I get them where i live. These are some pictures of the lake superior ice caves, i live about a 2hr drive from them. The other i took on a little road trip near where i live. I am lucky to live next to 2 of the great Lakes, lake superior and lake Michigan. Them in themselves are a natural wonder.
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I have never seen so many big red crabs in my entire life. Where I come from crabs are yellow and smaller.
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