Below we present wonders that you have to see with your own eyes to believe that they are completely natural, without any type of Photoshop editing.
Hillier Salt Lake, Western Australia
Lake Hillier is a pink lake located on Middle Island, the largest of the islands in the Recherche Archipelago, Western Australia. Lake Hillier is 250 m2 wide and about 600 m long, and is surrounded by a strip of sand and melaleuca and eucalyptus forests.
When the sun shines on it, the surface of the lake is brighter and more attractive than ever.
The colors combine beautifully
The special feature of Lake Hillier is its natural pink color, which does not change and remains the same even when water is removed from the lake. Many scientists speculate that the lake’s pink color is created by the organisms Dunaliella salina and Halobacteria. Another theory is that it is caused by a red bacteria in the salt crust. This color is also not the work of sunlight, because people took a bucket of water from the lake and the pink color remained the same despite changing the position of the bucket.
The brilliant scene was captured by tourists when visiting Lake Hillier.
Blue Tears Beach, Vaadhoo Island, Maldives
Vaadhoo island in the Maldives archipelago has a beautiful beach called “Blue Tears”. During the day, the beach is quite quiet with a long sandy shore. When night falls, millions of small blue lights shine like noctilucent greens, like scenes from fantasy movies.
This place is known as “The beach of a thousand stars”
Vaadhoo Island has only about 550 residents. During the day, this place looks like any other oasis. But as soon as the sun dips below the horizon, beautiful blue tides begin to appear and the sea water turns into a spectacular display of flickering fluorescent lights.
Dinoflagellate algae are believed to make water glow
Scientists explain that the glowing beach is due to some types of plankton that live in sea water. They are dinoflagellate algae belonging to the class of unicellular organisms. Luminescence helps these creatures “evade” the eyes of predators.
Fly Geyser, Nevada Desert, USA
To be honest, when they look at these photos for the first time, many people will think they are fake. But these amazing works are real, this is a place in the middle of the Nevada desert in the United States.
Fly Geyser: a secret magical place in Nevada
Located in the middle of the arid Nevada desert, this wonderful vein of water is a very elaborate product of nature that surprises people as soon as they see it. It was created by chance when a farm owner wanted to dig a well to obtain water in the arid desert. But then something strange happened: when they drilled to where there was water, hot water gushed out, up to 93 degrees Celsius, so it could not be used for agricultural production.
Magical colors, strange shapes and mysterious steam coming out of it, no wonder people think this is just a graphic image.
The amazing colors of the “fountains” are formed by minerals, hot gases and thermophilic algae that live in warm, humid conditions.
Thanks to the continuous supply of minerals and hot air, the Fly Geyser “fountain” continues to grow larger and larger. The water in these small underground ponds also has its own ecosystem, where fish and some species of birds live.
Crystal cave in the middle of the Mexican desert
In Mexico there is a famous cave in the middle of the Chihuahuan Desert, called Cueva de Cristal. Crystal Cave is located at a depth of 300 m above ground and contains CaSO4 crystal columns up to 10-11 m high. This is truly a kingdom of giant crystal pillars that grow on cliffs and at the bottom of caves. The largest glass block is up to 11 m long and weighs 55 tons.
The cave was discovered in 1974 by a silver miner from Naica in the southeastern city of Chihuahua. In 2000, brothers Juan and Pedro Sánchez drilled a tunnel that led to this cave and revealed really interesting scenes.
Even with cooling clothing, no one can stay in the cave for more than 1 hour. The temperature in the cave is up to 50 degrees Celsius and the humidity is 90-100%.
Although they were wearing cooling clothes, no one could stay in the cave for more than 1 hour.
It was the environmental change inside the cave from wet to dry 2,000 years ago that caused the phenomenon of evaporation to concentrate a large amount of calcium salt in the water, forming the crystal columns we see today.
However, Crystal Cave is currently in danger of disappearing due to global warming. If water intrusion into the cave increases, it may return to what it was 2,000 years ago.
Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA
Located in Navajo land (in the state of Arizona, southwestern United States), Antelope Canyon is a skillful carving that nature gives to humans. It is considered a gem with magical and mysterious power and creates great attraction for those who have ever admired its beauty.
Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon is made up of many different geologic layers, primarily sandstone and limestone. In particular, Antelope Sandstone is a type of rock formed from fossilized sand dunes of the vast Jurassic Desert in the past, similar to the present-day Sahara Desert.
The slices, sometimes convex and sometimes concave, penetrate deep into the rock over time, creating wonderful “works.”
For millions of years, under the impact of floods, especially monsoons, this process has accelerated, water has overflowed into the cavities of the mountains creating strange shapes… The slices are sometimes convex, sometimes concave, embedded in the rock over time, creating wonderful “works”. “.