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Bizarre phenomena will surely leave your mouth wide open in awe.

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Breathtaking beauty, cascading waterfalls, snow-capped mountains, and pristine blue rivers are a common sight. Blood Falls is a waterfall which shoots blood-red water into a river. It was first seen in the year 1911 in Eastern part of Antarctica – in the McMurdo Dry Valley.

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Blood Falls (Antarctica)

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From frozen methane bubbles in Canada to Blood Waterfalls in Antarctica, these bizarre phenomena will surely leave your mouth wide open in awe and ignite the explorer in you.

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Rolling Stones (USA)

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Thanks to research conducted by the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the true origin of the so-called blood was revealed to be "oxidized iron in brine saltwater," as reported by Forbes.

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 Hidden Beach (Mexico)

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The movement of the rocks, as heavy as 300 kg, is a result of large ice sheets breaking in a winter pond due to the heat caused on sunny days.

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Frozen Bubbles (Canada)

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The thin floating ice, otherwise frozen on cold winter nights when melted is driven by the wind at a speed of 5 mpm (meter per minute).

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Pink Lake Hiller (Australia)

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These trails are visible in the United States: at Death Valley National Park (California), and at Little Bonnie Claire Playa (Nevada).

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Light Pillars (USA, Canada, Arctic)

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Located only a few miles off Mexico's coast, the hidden beach was caused by a blast by the Mexican Government as part of target practice.

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Sky Mirror (Malaysia)

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Narrow light paths are visible extending from the sky usually in the Arctic, and also some places in the US and Canada, where it's extremely cold.

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Fairy Circles (Namibia)

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Turquoise Ice (Russia)

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