Nature, offers many invaluable beauties all over the world. However, there are some who deserve their adorable title until the end. A mountain or tree in the rainbow colors, a large pit in the middle of the sea, unrecognizable lightning strikes. Here are some of the world's most impressive natural phenomena...
- Great Blue Pit, Belize
The breathtaking spot of the Central American country of Belize. The Great Blue Pit, a natural wonder that many people are familiar with from photography. The pit which forms a huge dark circle by piercing the shallow water of turquoise color is actually a cave from the time when the sea level is much lower. The space filled with inland waters is one of the most impressive images of the world as the sea level rises.
- Catatumbo Lightning, Venezuela
The Catatumbo Lightning also known as the Endless Storm, takes place in Venezuela's Catatumbo River. Lightning strikes five kilometers high about 160 days a year, continues 10 hours a day. The brutal image of lightning shows once again the power and splendor of nature to those who testify.
- Moeraki Rocks, New Zealand
The Moeraki Rocks in New Zealand's Koekohe Beach are reminiscent of a crustacean creature walking by the sea due to its interesting shapes. Rocks are believed to be the result of hardening with clay, mud and fine silica about 60 million years ago.
- Danxia Landforms, China
Danxia Landforms found in the southwest, northwest, and southeast regions of China are more commonly known as the Rainbow Mountains because of their colorful images. Danxia which is a result of millions of years of erosion of calcareous sandstones through wind, rain and sun, offers a very impressive look.
- Bio Reflection, Maldives
The fact that fireflies and similar creatures spontaneously shine in a completely natural way is called bio reflection. The most interesting and fascinating example of bio reflection takes place in Vaadhoo Island, Maldives. The bioluminescence of the phytoplankton spreading over the coast of the island causes the water to be covered with radiance.
- Sardine Migration, South Africa
Billions of sardines crossing the South African coast are creating images that should not be missed, especially for divers between May and July.
- Pororoca Wave, Amazon River
The Pororoca wave created when the Atlantic Ocean currents arrive at the mouth of the Amazon River occurs between February and March every year, and only twice. It is known as the biggest wave of the world in over four meters.
- Northern Lights, Scandinavian Sountries, Iceland, Scotland, Canada
The northern lights that attract thousands of tourists every year to the north of the world are easily visible from the northern parts of Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Scotland and Canada. The northern lights which take place between November - February resemble the dances in the dark and green skies of green and red.
- Rainbow Eucalyptus Tree, Northern Hemisphere
Although the rainbow eucalyptus trees, the only eucalyptus species found in the northern hemisphere, appear to be painted in different colors this is the only reason why the layer covering the bodies of the sole has multiple colors.
- Fairy Chimneys, Turkey
Fairy Chimneys, attracts a large number of local and foreign tourists to Cappadocia every year. Fairy Chimneys which flood out of flood waters and tuffs eroded by wind are among the unique natural wonders in the world.