Nature events have always attracted people.
Fire beetles and similar creatures are called bio-destruction in the case of totally natural light scattering.
Billions of sardines crossing the South African coast between May and July create images that should not be missed, especially for underwater travelers.
The forests in the Krzywy Las Forest in Gryfino, north-west of Poland, are growing at an incline of 90 degrees from their roots. It is still unknown why the 400 trees of the pine are twisted.
It was determined in 1930 that the trees planted in the region belonging to the Pomerania province of the German Empire could not be made into a human or machine factor.
The Moeraki Rocks in New Zeeland's Koekohe Beach are reminiscent of a crustacean creature walking by the sea due to its interesting shapes.
About 60 million years ago, rocks are believed to be the result of hardening with clay, mud and fine silica.
The breathtaking spot of the Central American country of Belize is 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. As the sea level rises, the space filled with inland waters is one of the most impressive images of the world.
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