AMAZING NATURAL PHENOMENA AND THE PHENOMENA

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SANDSTORMS

The natural phenomenon of sand storms is pretty typical for some regions of the Earth. Sand storms are created by strong winds and storms which prevail in the dusty areas with arid climate. During such storms the particles of sand picked up by strong winds, which accelerate their movement in the atmosphere. Some of the famous places where you can observe such natural phenomena are in Northern Africa (Sahara desert), and desert in Asia. This phenomenon is without exaggeration can be called amazing. However fierce the storms are quite dangerous because small particles of sand penetrate almost everywhere. It is impossible to imagine a more inspirational landscape than observing dust storms in the Great pyramids of Egypt.

TAOSSKY HUM OR THE TAOS HUM


The most unusual natural phenomenon can be called Taossky Hum, which is caused by low frequency noise. The source of the noise today is not known. There are suggestions that it may be caused by winds, passing through the mountainous landscape, but there is no definite answer about its origin. People who heard this noise, not so much. Its name Taossky Buzz owe the city of Taos, situated in the South-West USA (new Mexico). In this alluring place, you can hear this phenomenon. Impossible to describe the incredible atmosphere that occurs at sunset among the storm clouds and mountains, at the moment when heard the sound.

MIGRATION OF MONARCH BUTTERFLIES

The most beautiful creature on Earth certainly are a Monarch butterfly. They can cause only feelings of love and admiration. These butterflies will show you the bright weave of black and orange colors. Most often they are found in Mexico, USA and Melanesia (northeast of Australia). The best place to watch the Monarch butterflies is US at a time when they are migrating from Canada to Mexico and back. Strolling through the parks of California, you can witness when the leaves and branches of trees are painted in black and orange color, as it is dotted with Monarch butterflies.