40 Breathtakingly Rare and Natural Phenomena That Actually Exist on Earth. Spectacular!

At first, I never thought that these various phenomena exist in real life, but when I saw these photos, it definitely catch my attention and made me believe that earth is magnificently and fantastically created.

Though extraordinary scenes that nature creates is sometimes hard to believe, these 40 breathtaking rare and absolutely natural phenomena will truly astound and mesmerize you.

Check out these 40 rare phenomena, and it will surely blow your mind.

#1. Blue Lava Volcano in Kawah Ijen in Indonesia

Blue Lava Volcano in Kawah Ijen in Indonesia, was caused by a burning sulfur.

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Blue Volcano Blue Volcano

#2. Etruscan Vase Moon

Etruscan Vase Moon was created by moonlight refracting through an atmospheric inversion layer on Earth where cold air was trapped near the surface.

Etruscan Vase Moon

#3. Green Lake, Austria

Green lake in Austria is really different from other lakes, as it is covered with grass, benches, bridges and a landscape that looks like it belongs over the ground.

Green Lake, Austria

#4. Morning Glory Clouds

Morning Glory Clouds can stretch 1,000 kilometers long and occur at altitudes of up to 2 km.

Morning Glory Clouds

#5. Light Pillars, Russia

Light columns appeared in extremely cold areas just like Russia.

Russia Light Pillars

#6. Frost Flowers

When the atmosphere is far colder than the underlying ice, Frost Flowers eventually form on thin sea ice.

Frost Flowers Frost Flowers

#7. Snow Chimney

Snow Chimney in arctic is also considered as Fumaroles which allows steam from volcanoes to escape into the open.

Snow Chimney

#8. Striped Icebergs, Antarctica

Stripes Iceberg in Antarctica, occurs when a crevice in the iceberg fills up with water, which freezes so quickly that no bubbles form.

Striped Icebergs, Antarctica Striped Icebergs, Antarctica

#9. Volcanic Lightning

Volcanic lightning is produced by immense amounts of electrical charge and static.

Volcanic Lightning

#10. Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees

Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees, absolutely varied from other trees, as it gives an attractive multicolored bark.

Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees

#11. The Gateway to Hell, Turkmenistan

This vent considered as the gateway of hell can be found in Turkmenistan.

The Gateway to Hell, Turkmenistan The Gateway to Hell, Turkmenistan

#12. Horsetail Fall, California

Horsetail Fall in California occurs on the side of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park.

Horsetail Fall, California

#13. Asperatus Clouds

Asperatus Clouds were only classified in the year 2009.

Asperatus Clouds

#14. Green Flash Sunsets and Sunrises

When the sun starts to dip below or rise above the horizon, Green Flash Sunsets and Sunrises, eventually formed which occurs for a few seconds only.

Green Flash Sunsets and Sunrises

#15. Calcifying Lakes

This lake is considered as the most calcifying lake because of its high salt content, to where animals turned into stone whenever they take a dip.

Calcifying Lakes Calcifying Lakes Calcifying Lakes

#16. Mammatus Cloud

When air and clouds holding different levels of moisture mix, Mamatus are formed hanging underneath the base of a cloud.

Mammatus Cloud

#17. Bioluminescent Wave

These waves sparkle came from marine microbes called phytoplankton.

Bioluminescent Wave Bioluminescent Wave

#18. Blue Holes

The Blue Holes with a massive underwater caves was develop during the past ages.

Blue Holes

#19. Venezuela’s Everlasting Storm

Venezuela’s Everlasting Storm can be found in the the mouth of the Catatumbo River and occurs up to 160 nights a year, 10 hours per day, and 280 times an hour.

Venezuela’s Everlasting Storm

#20. Fields of Webs

Believe it or not, those are thousands of spider webs formed in the field of Australia.

Fields of Webs Fields of Webs

#21. Fairy Circles, Namibia

According to Scientist, these mysterious patches appears are formed by termites that live under these circles and consume the vegetation within, so that rain keeps the soil moist. You can see thousands of these patches if you fly from Angola to South Africa.

Fairy Circles, Namibia Fairy Circles, Namibia

#22. Frozen Methane Bubbles

Frozen Methane Bubbles are formed in water when dead organic matter falls to the bottom.

Frozen Methane Bubbles

Methane Bubbles

#23. Underwater Crop Circles

Underwater Crop Circles can be found on the seabed at around 7 feet wide.

Underwater Crop Circles Underwater Crop Circles

#24. Spotted Lake, Canada

Once water evaporates from this lake near Osoyoos, British Columbia, experts believe that minerals left behind and leave this strange lily pad pattern of circles.

Spotted Lake, Canada Spotted Lake, Canada

#25. Red Crab Migration, Christmas Island

Red Crab Migration in Christmas Island, happens every October and November. There are around 120 million crabs migrated and stays at least 18 days.

Red Crab Migration, Christmas Island Red Crab Migration, Christmas Island

#26. Lenticular Clouds

Lenticular Clouds formed when moist air flows over a mountain and piles into large and layered clouds.

Lenticular Clouds Lenticular Clouds

#27. The Flowering Desert, Chile

The Flowering Desert in Chile called as the barren Atacama desert which sprawls with gorgeous flowers happens every few years.

The Flowering Desert, Chile The Flowering Desert, Chile

#28. The Sardine Run, South Africa

The Sardine Run in South Africa occurs every May and July.

The Sardine Run, South Africa The Sardine Run, South Africa

#29. Nacreous Clouds

Nacreous Clouds formed during an extreme polar winters.

Nacreous Clouds Nacreous Clouds

#30. The Monarch Butterfly Migration

These Monarch butterflies traveling from North America towards Mexico, covering most of the trees.

The Monarch Butterfly Migration The Monarch Butterfly Migration

#31. Danxia Landforms

Danxia Landforms formed by mineral deposits laid down over millions of years.

Danxia Landforms

#32. Fire Rainbows

Fire Rainbows formed by light that reflect  from ice crystals in high level clouds.

Fire Rainbows

#33. Columnar Basalt

The Columnar Basalt are perfectly created which seemed like artificial.

Columnar Basalt Columnar Basalt

#34. The Black Sun

These occurs during spring in Denmark, to where million European starlings gather into a single group.

The Black Sun The Black Sun

#35. Sky Punch

Sky Punch occurs when ice crystal in the cloud begin to evaporate.

Sky Punch Sky Punch

#36. Supercells

Supercells is the rarest and considered as the most dangerous type of storm.

Supercells

#37. Hverir, Iceland

Hverir, Iceland occurs during the Northern Lights, making the place looks like an alien world.

Hverir, Iceland

#38. Spherical Boulders, Moeraki, New Zealand

Spherical boulders in Koekohe Beach, were originally formed under the sea floor in a process that saw sediment, such as sand, hardened into stone.

Spherical Boulders, Moeraki, New Zealand

#39. The Almost Never-Ending Wave, Brazil

Pororoca in Brazil, is considered as surfable tidal wave that travels as far as 500 miles up the Amazon River – and at times – can reach 12 feet high.

 Brazil

#40. Sea-foam

Based on study, sea-foam is created by impurities in the ocean, such as salts, chemicals, dead plants, decomposed fish and excretions from seaweed.

Sea Foam

Sea Foam

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