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