Tuesday, July 5, 2011

10 natural phenomenon that is extraordinary

10. Ice Circles

Ice circle phenomenon is very rare in the cold water temperature. big ice circles can be found in Scandinavia and North America.

9. Red Tides


A natural phenomenon that occurs because the gathering of the merger of microorganisms in the coastal water of the estuary, ocean or river water and make the water purple and red.

8. Columnar Basalt

Formation rocks formed from volcanic lava due to the cold. Basalt is located at the world famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.

7. Sun Dogs

The phenomenon where the sun is numbered 3 pieces.

6. Moeraki Boulders

Round-shaped stones that are on the beach, formed by the waves, which are famous in the Beach Koekohe.

5. Penitentes

Natural phenomena that only occur in places between Chile and Argentina, that is snow on the surface of a high and sharp as a strong wind in the Andes Mountains.

4. Light Pillars

Because visual phenomena created by light reflection.

3. Catatumbo Lightning

Venezuelan people call this mysterious lightning or lightning Relampago del Catatumbo Catatumbo. Location is at the mouth of the occurrence of lightning in the lake maracaribo Catatumbo river, Venezuela.
Lightning is grabbed violently with a 5-km. Occurred 140 to 160 times even at night in a year. Every night there strike for 10 hours. Every hour there as much as 280 times a bolt.
So in a year approximately 448 000 times the bolt. Thunderstorms occurred due to collision winds originating from the Andes Mountains. That said, this lightning-forming ozone layer is the greatest on earth

2. Cave of the Crystals

Cave containing a crystal in the mining site located in Chihuahua, Mexico.

1. Pink and White Terraces


Natural wonders are a distant memory because it was destroyed by the eruption of Tarawera volcano in 1886, the natural phenomenon of warm water is formed from the geyser bursts that pass down the hillside leaving the ice thickness.
Warm water pool was the largest recorded three acres, before kehancuranya this phenomenon into "The Eighth Wonder of the World".

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