4. Moeraki Boulders
These boulders in New Zealand occur in clusters and are the result of wave erosion.
5. Spotted Lake
The spots in this Canadian lake are the result of evaporation and mineral deposits.
6. Rainbow Eucalyptus
This type of eucalyptus occurs naturally in the northern hemisphere.
They can grow to be 6 feet wide and 200 feet wide and are used to make
paper.
7. Waitomo Glowworm Caves
You can actually take a guided boat tour through these amazing New
Zealand caves. These glowworms, called Arachnocampa luminosa, only exist
in New Zealand.
8. Glowing waves
This amazing phenomenon occurs in San Diego, Taiwan and many other
places. It's the result of phytoplankton being washed to the shore.
9. Lake Natron
This great salt lake in northern Tanzania has pH levels that are so high, it can burn the skin and eyes of non-native animals.
10. Door to Hell
The "Door to Hell" is a natural gas field in Derweze, Turkemistan. The
rich natural gas deposits where lit in 1971 by Soviet petroleum
engineers. The field emits a strong smell of sulfur.
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