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5 Heavenly Weird Places That Exist On Earth

By: Pinki Wed, 12 July 2017 1:35:46

5 Heavenly Weird Places That Exist on Earth

Earth is a heavenly places with ample of beautiful as well as unusual places on Earth. People are not able to understand the mystery behind such formation of these places. So, it's no surprise that occasionally there are some strange places that seem like they were formed by aliens.

Lake Natron, Tanzania

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Lake Natron, Tanzania

Looking for the weirdest places on earth? How about this terrifying lake? Animals that die in this African lake are turned into statues, through calcification. The presence of huge volumes of sodium bicarbonate ensure they turn into mummies.

Salar De Uyuni in the Potosí and Oruro departments, Bolivia

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Salar De Uyuni in the Potosí and Oruro departments, Bolivia

This is the world’s largest salt pan. And when a thin film of water gathers on the surface it is also the world’s largest natural mirror.

Devil’s Bridge, Germany

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Devil’s Bridge, Germany

This bridge is famed for its unique construction accuracy, with the bridge and its reflection merging into a perfect circle, no matter where you see it from.

The Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland

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The Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland

Sixty million years ago a huge volcanic eruption spewed out a mass of molten basalt, which then solidified and contracted as it cooled, creating the cracks that can be seen today. There are an estimated 37,000 polygon columns at this World Heritage Site, so geometrically perfect that local legend has it they were created by a giant.

Lake Hillier, Western Australia

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Lake Hillier, Western Australia

This remarkable lake was discovered in 1802 on the largest of the islands in Western Australia’s Recherche Archipelago. The lake keeps its deep pink colour year-round, which some scientists say it’s down to high salinity combined with the presence of a salt-loving algae species known as Dunaliella salina and pink bacteria known as halobacteria.

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