The Oldest Natural Wonders in the World
Nature has the ability to create extraordinary wonders and amaze us with views. Some of the natural wonders in the world can easily be defined as strange, and it is difficult to find an answer to the question - how did this happen?
One of them is Caño Cristales - a landmark known as the "liquid rainbow". This is a river in Colombia that many consider the most beautiful in the world. It contains many colors within itself, including yellow, green, red and others. Locals believe that it springs not from anywhere, but from the Garden of Eden.
Another mysterious sight are the so-called moving stones, which seem to cross the "Death Valley" in the state of California by themselves. We have all seen pictures of heavy rocks leaving a trail on the bottom of a dried-up lake. For a long time, the mysterious movement was explained by the intervention of extraterrestrials, magnetic fields or even a joke.
Bryce Canyon also catches the eye of many. It is located in Utah and is named after Ebenezer Bryce, one of the pioneers who settled in the area around 1875. However, the beauty of Bryce Canyon attracts people from all over the world.
Lake Hillier is one of those sights - when you see it as a picture, you might think it is a good photoshop. It is not by chance that Hillier, located on Middle Island in Australia, is called the pink lake. Actually, the unusual color of the water is caused by algae, halobacteria and other microbes, but it looks amazing.
Devil's Tower in the US also falls into this list of weird but stunning natural wonders. We are talking about a rock formation similar to an obelisk, which, according to scientists, began forming already 50 million years ago.
The Great Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is the largest hot spring in the United States. It is also one of the most impressive spring, with colours matching most of the colours seen in the rainbow. It looks like something painted, doesn't it?