Will it ever cease the nature to surprise us with its wonders?Problably not since it was available nearly five billion years to embody the unique splendor and has not stopped the process.Earth’s natural wonders are almost endless but we will stop this time on each one mighty geological each of seven continents of the planet.
Show arches, Utah, USA, North America
Arches National Park is located near the town of Moab, Utah, western United States. The place is recognizednationally and internationally, especially through the region called the Devil garden, thanks to an impressive number of stone and sandstone arches formed by erosion. Some of these arches disappear through erosion, tocollapse, but always some new forms to take their place.The number of known and visited arcade is estimated between 900 and 2,000, and the highest rises to 88 metersin dry air of the desert in Utah. The park occupies an area of 309 square kilometers, the region being declared a“natural monument“ in 1929 and “national park“ in 1971. Scobie, gradually and steadily drift sand and rareDesert Storm, over thousands and tens of thousands of years, the arcades are a testament, perennial andchanging in its constancy, the size of Earth’s geological movement in full.
Salt Desert, Bolivia, South America
When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first people to pass on the Moon on 20 July 1969, one of the first sights that met their eyes on them after the Earth was desert Salar de Uyuni. As Earth rotated, the twowere probably captured by a white patch lying along the lower part of South America, which I initially thoughtthe ice. It was, in fact, Bolivian desert Salar de Uyuni, a little known, but spread over an area of approximately 8,000 square miles, covered with cactus, rainwater lagoons and especially ten billion tons of salt.Since then, the field of salt remained a largely forgotten corner, the one of the most isolated and inaccessibleplateaus of the world, a wandering trip destination by Chilean border, located far away from the capital ofBolivia, La Paz.It is a unique panorama, surreal, an empty white field that intainde infinite. During the rainy season, an impressive optical illusion occurs when water forms on the surface like a mirror reflecting salt sky.Nobody lives in the heart of this desert. First, there is no vegetation, and salt poisoning every drop of water on its surface. Over the plateau there is no sign of industry or development, only sporadic strings to the edges brownhuts, whose poor indigenous families host small room, with sunburnt skin, living here for generations.
Eye Sahara, Mauritania, Africa
The structure known as Rich, it bizarre circular formation, asemenatoare an eyeball, the lands west of theSahara, has been widely unknown to the astronauts, orbiting the planet have not looked in detail what appearedto be a huge eyes that watch them on Earth. Considered at first a meteorite crater, the party with a diameter of50 km could not be more than a rocky outcrop produced by erosion or volcanic dome, a geological artifact MaurAdrar Desert in the middle.The latest space missions use it as a landmark, SUV enthusiasts adventurers with him as “place to play,” and scientists still debate on the origins. A meteorite impact theory does not explain the flattening of the floor“crater,” so widely accepted explanation remains erosion that would be “peeled“ gradual layers of rock, creatingthe present shape of the inside similar to an onion. In totally surprising, there is even a kind of complex, a hotel inmid-Rich Structure. Nothing luxurious, but adequate to tourists and travelers that come through the wildernessunfussy Western Sahara.
Gateway to Hell Namaskaro, Iceland, Europe
Iceland abounds in huge geographical miracles. Namaskaro Pass, located north of Lake Myvatn, the hottestthermal water in the country, is one of them. Namafjall Mount Crossing, at an altitude of 410 meters, it houses ahuge transient crater, steam springs inhabited by vierbinti called Hverarond or Hverir. Here you can admire a number of furnaces volcanic smoke, “pools“ of mud volcanoes noroisi all seemed to boil with endless energy.Namaskaro gained notoriety mainly due to the sulphurous mud springs, called solfatare, and steam vents, known as blast furnaces.Although it is hard to find a source of pure water, drinking, Icelandic geothermal site in this beautiful, beauty and colors of minerals defies comparison.Gigantic size of the craters of mud shock and parking, accommodation and meals can be found in the facilities ofnearby Grytubakki. Another detail that impresses the Namaskaro is total lack of vegetation. It is a logical featureof the place, but impressive. Constant smoke and sulfur emissions were made sterile and acid soil here, impropermaintenance of any form of flora or fauna. Should not be neglected any potential harmful effect of these substances on humans. It is recommended to protect the face and nose even with a mask or a scarf andattention to walking. Ironically, if we think the name “cool“ Iceland is one of the most active volcanic countries in terms. One of the most powerful volcanic events in the history modenra first, the 1783 eruption of the Lakivolcanic system caused the death by starvation of up to 25% of Iceland‘s population and led to loss of largerparts of wildlife the country.
Reed Flute Cave, Guilin, China, Asia
Has existed for over 180 million years ago was discovered more than 1,000 years. Located five kilometersnorthwest of the city of Guilin, Reed Flute Cave and the Palace of Natural Arts is a bright and colorful cave,marked in almost all travel itineraries. The cave got its name from raw reed that grows at the entrance, whichpeople used to made flutes and whistles. Inside the caves eroded by water reveals a variety of spectacular world of huge stalactites, pillars of limestone and rock formations created by depositing salt of carbonic acid.Lightflooded artificially colored, geological wonder reopened public visits in 1962, offers its fantastic performance in many variations over the 240 meters who travel by underground. Visiting the cave takes about an hour. And,according to Chinese custom, each faction here has a legend or poetic name such as Crystal Palace, DragonPagoda, Forest Virginia, Flower and Fruit Mountain.The story behind each name is always a fascinating. Crystal Palace of Dragon King is one of the large rooms of the cave, which can support up to 1,000 people and has been used as a shelter from air raids during the SecondWorld War. The interior walls are engraved some 70 inscriptions which are said to have travel stories andpoems of the Tang dynasty, which made the time to cave into a place of pilgrimage. It was built specificallyaround the cave, a park with pavilions Elegant helesteuri and bridges, plants and gardens.
Jewelry Devil, Australia
The genesis of Aboriginal Australians, the Rainbow Serpent shaped the earth and then retreated to a point in the east Kimberleys region, where rainbow intertwine with the ground, and he deposited eggs. They were fossilizedand became what natives call Karlukarlu and the rest of humanity known as the Devil’s jewelry. Because of this legend, the Devil has a reserve jewelry spiritual significance and is a sacred site for the natives.Specifically, the name designates a collection of huge stones, rounded and reddish, located in the Northern Territory Tennant Creek region of Australia. It is of granite rocks of volcanic origin, eroded over time in the form and formation that is today. Wind, water, temperature and sunlight, all conspire to erosion and occasionallyeven split underlying massive ovoid, individually or in groups along vai.Unele huge stones up to seven meters in diameter and all are older than about 1.7 billion years. Devil Jewel Reserve covers an area of 1828 hectares.
Ice towers on Mount Erebus, Antarctica
Hundreds of lofty towers of ice on the peaks are up to 3810 m altitude of Mount Erebus, Antarctica.Permanently active volcano is probably the only place where fire and ice frozen continent meet, mix and createsomething unique, which inherits the traits of both parents. Towers may be high up to 20 meters and seemalmost alive when steam and smoke puffed out some waves at the South Pole sky.Part of volcanic steam Inge on the inside of furnaces, rising them and making them. If the Antarctic ice towersseem detached from another world, well, the comparison is very good as similar structures exist on the monthsof Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune. Of course, those are not penguins or something like them to survive whileattending the fantastic show.
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