Earth is full of nature’s wonders that can make you go WTF!!! But which is the most phenomenal place have you seen? If you think, you have seen everything, then think again, as these places are going to make your jaw drop. Beyond the aquamarine waters of Maldives and the Swiss Alps, here are some natural phenomena that you must add to your bucket list. Read on!
1. Flammable Ice Bubbles, Canada
Imagine clusters of mini clouds spread over a vast expanse of blue. Except instead of sky, they are all trapped under a frozen lake. These mini clouds beneath Lake Abraham in Alberta, Canada are bubbles of the highly flammable methane gas. As spring arrives and the water beneath the ice sheet melts, these bubbles start whirling, trying to escape the lake’s surface. All the dangers of Methane gas aside, these frozen bubbles make a spectacular sight for travellers.
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Blue waters too mainstream for you? How about a lake that looks like a gigantic bowl of Strawberry milkshake. Yes that’s Pink Lake located in Western Australia. The algae in this salt water lake produce pigments that cause the water to have a bubble-gum colour. Although it’s not an everyday sight. The lake colour changes with weather and salt levels. Plan a visit in summer, and your chances of seeing this straight-out-of-a-fantasy lake colour will be much higher.
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8. Rain of Fish, Honduras
My Mallu and Bong friends, it’s time to pack your stuff and move to Honduras. In a tiny town called Yoro, it rains fish every year. No, I’m not kidding. Happening every year since almost a century, the locals now even have an annual festival in May to celebrate the phenomenon. It is believed that these fish rains are a result of a Spanish priest’s prayers who came to the town in 1855. Scientists have so far come up with no concrete explanation making this miraculous phenomenon worth witnessing. After all, it pours cats and dogs here, not fishes!
Do you know of any other such gorgeous sightings? Let us know!