Caño Cristales - Kolombia
Cano Cristales is a river located in the mountains of Serrania de la Macarena. Areas where the river there is so much that you can only get there by horse, mule, or walking. Cano Cristales filled with waterfalls, rapids, wells and hollows, with water so clear you can see all the way to the bottom. Over the years the river seemed to others, with rocks flowing water green algae. Then during the time period between the rainy and dry season, which occurred between September-November-transformation of the river, into a river in color. Algae in the water produce riots color: red, blue, green, black and yellow line the river. This river has fish not because of the complexity of the channel. Cano Cristales has been called "The river of five colors", "The Liquid Rainbow" and "The River that Ran away from heaven" and it's really easy to see why.
Vale da Lua - Brazil
Vale da Lua is a stone basin that has been carved by the San Miguel River. The name is translated into the valley of the moon and given the name because of erosion of rocks by the river had left them smooth, and the gray color similar to the month view. Valley has some of the oldest rock formations in the world, with about 1.8 billion years old. The river has created Grottoes, caves, waterfalls and strange rock formations, to form a labyrinth of narrow canyon walls. Viewed from space, the brightest region on earth. Quartz and smooth stones causes the light. Surrounding forests abundant with wildlife and laid claim to many types of orchids. The river has made the region a work in progress, constantly eroding and changing landscapes.
Reno Fly Geyser - Nevada
Geyser flying inadvertently created in 1916 when drilling wells for water, although they did not start forming until 1960. Places that take a geothermal area is unknown. The hot water finally found a weak spot in the well and pushed himself to the surface. Minerals began to build to create a mini volcano about 5 ft tall, with a layer of the terrace. Terrace has a different color from the minerals in the water and geothermal water has found the weak points more to make two more near Geyser. Water spouts constantly filling the holes and hollows on the terrace, to provide areas that look real. Water where there is not much water to begin with has attracted geese, ducks and other animals to the area. Fish also swim through the pool, was introduced by an unknown man dropped the egg in the water.
Rio Tinto - Spanyol
Rio Tinto extends from the mountains of the Sierra Moreno to the Gulf of Cadiz, in Huelva, Spain. Rio Tinto is translated into the red river and this is how the river came. High levels of iron in water causes a red dye the river. The river has been mined for copper, gold and silver from ancient times, and continues to this day. Rio Tinto has the oldest mines in the world, which is believed to be a fairy tale King Solomon's mines. Because of all the mines, the river has a high acid content and is home to organisms that survive in extreme conditions. This has led to the scientific study of rivers, which are used in the study of the underground lakes of Mars and Jupiter. Links to space seems appropriate, as the Rio Tinto has a strange lunar like landscape. Mining has created a terraced stone walls that have formed a natural amphitheater.
Chamarel Falls and the earth-colored - Mauritius
The Republic of Mauritius is an island country located on the southeastern coast of Africa. This is part of the islands formed from volcanoes under the sea which is now active. Mauritius is home to two natural wonders. The first is the Chamarel Falls, a thin three waterfalls that fell about 300 feet to a plateau. They are the highest waterfall in Mauritius. Mauritius was known only to a waterfall, then in the 1960's, colored sand dunes are found. Colored sand made of clay which is made of lava cooling off at different times. Effects caused by seven different colors of sand to form: they include red, brown, violet, green, blue, purple and yellow. The most unique aspect of sand is the fact that if you take all the colors and mix them together, they will naturally separate and join the true color grouping that they belong to. How this happens is a mystery to scientists who have tried to solve the strange properties of sand. Another mystery is that the erosion of sand is not visible. This area has a heavy rainy season so that erosion must effect a definite nature.
Looking at the Lake Osoyoos British - Columbia Canada
Looking at the Lake Osoyoos Okanagan Valley is the nation's first Indian. Osoyoos means narrowing of the waters in the Okanagan language, and is used to describe what happened to the lake. Copy endorheic Lake is a lake, which means the body covered in water without exiting or flow from other water bodies. The lake has high concentrations of many different minerals, and contains some of the highest amount of magnesium sulfate, calcium and sodium sulphate in the world. There are eight other minerals lower in the water, including small amounts of silver and titanium. Mineral Lake is very useful, and was mined during World War I is used in the manufacture of ammunition for the war. Minerals are what give the Lake its uniqueness. During the summer, when water evaporates, the place was formed which has a different color depending on the minerals most. Places to crystallize and form a different color the sidewalk. Colors can be white, yellow, blue or green. The lake is privately owned and they allow public access to very little.
Plain botol Lao
Plain bottle is one of the oldest archaeological mystery in Southeast Asia. Located in the highlands of Xieng Khouang, in the mountains of Indochina, there are about 90 sites of different bottles. Sites each containing 1 to 400 jars. It is estimated that they were created 3,000 years ago, and made of sandstone, limestone, granite, breccias and conglomerates, with the majority of which are made of sandstone. The highest jar is about 9 ft tall and all made of stone slabs on their own individual. At first glance they seem to be haphazardly placed, with some standing and others on the side, pointing in different directions. The study further revealed that the bottles are placed in positions that shape the patterns of constellations of stars. There has been much speculation about the purpose jars and drinking glasses for the race of giants, which are used to collect rain water, or as a funeral urn. Bottles are generally empty, but some have been found with the body or equipment in, or filled with a miniature Buddha statues. Exploration is difficult as the area littered with bombs from the war has not been a secret.
Sanqingshan - China
Sanqingshan has been regarded as a holy place. Used by followers of Taoism for meditation, and believed to lead to immortality is very easy to see why. Sanqingshan is shrouded in fog for the 200-day year. The mist gave the world the quality of the mountain, along with thousands of streams that pour into the swimming pool, granite formations that resemble human silhouettes, animals, and pine trees are oddly shaped. Swimming pool and vegetation creates a unique environment that appeal to many exotic and rare birds and animals to make their homes there. Sanqingshan is home to about 2,500 plants. This is one place only to find plants that are used in making traditional Chinese medicine.
Nine Hell Beppu - Japan
Beppu is home to over 2,800 hot springs and is found on the island of Kyushu. Hell nine of Beppu are some spy of the more unique in the region. 1 is Umi Jigoku Hell means "sea hell". Turquoise blue swimming pool and hot enough to boil an egg. Hell 2 is Oniishibou, means "bald head hell" and get the name of the boiling mud gray. Mud bubbles to the surface and resemble shaving the head monk. 3 is Shiraike Jigoku Hell means "white pond hell" and filled with white water caused by high calcium concentration boil. Hell 4 is Yama Jigoku means "Mountain of Fire. Yama Jigoku created by the mud that spewed so much that it creates a small mountain surrounded by a small pond. Hell 5 is Kamada Jigoku" hell cooking pot ". This is a collection of boiling hot springs is flanked by red devil statue that appears as a chef. hell 6 is Oniyama Jigoku, meaning "devil's mountain of hell". Oniyama is a river that is very powerful that can pull 1 ½ train cars, and also home to about 100 hell crocodile. hell 7 is when approached Kinryu Jigoku "hell golden dragon." this spring is shown with a dragon steaming. steam is provided by the spring steam and directed out of the dragon's nostrils. the dragon gives the illusion of flying when the water spouts at sunrise. Jigoku hell 8 is Chinoike , meaning "blood pond hell". Chinoike gets its name from the bright reddish water caused by iron (iron-containing) minerals in the pool. hell 9 is Tatsumaki Jigoku, means "snout hell". Tatsumaki is a geyser that spouts every 30 minutes and has a temperature of about 105 degrees Celsius.
Pamukkale - Turki
Pamukkale means cotton castle, and is also called White Castle because of the great white caused by the high concentration of calcite in the water. Sedimentary deposits of white travertine terraces made, fear waterfalls and minerals that make up the forest landscape. 17 Hot springs heated by an underground volcano. Beautiful region Pamukkale, Turkey, has been used as a spa treatment for thousands of years. Healers of the area attracts people from all over, and the Romans built the ancient city of Hieropolis there. To help preserve the area, hotels and access roads taken and an artificial pool that was created to assist in maintaining the natural beauty of Pamukkale.
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