Mud Storms

Mud storms occur when lightning appears in a volcanic plume.
’’Magic Circles’’ in Namibia

Investigators of this mysterious phenomenon suggest that it’s the ’’masterpiece’’ of desert termites.
The Giant’s Causeway

This is a result of the eruption of an ancient volcano in Northern Ireland. It created a terrain that’s covered with 40 000 tightly contiguous basalt pillars.
Lenticular Clouds

These clouds in northern Georgia, USA are a rare natural phenomenon.
Christmas Island Red Crabs

Each year, about 43 million land crabs move in masses to the ocean to lay their eggs. Local authorities close most of the roads for a week so as to not interfere with the migration.
Great Blue Hole

The gigantic underwater sinkhole off the coast of Belize is more than 300 meters in diameter and 124 meters deep.
Undulatus Asperatus Clouds

These clouds are called undulatus asperatus, or rough waves. This type of cloud, with a rather mysterious form, was recently included in the classification by the head of the Cloud Appreciation Society.
Lake Natron, Tanzania

This saltwater lake, which is fed by hot springs, is the only place that looks exactly like a flamingo.
The Spotted Lake

The Canadian Spotted Lake is the world’s greatest reserve of magnesium sulfate, calcium, and sodium.
The ’’Door to Hell’’, Turkmenistan

This is a fire at a gas mine that broke out in 1971. It was due to the researchers’ negligence and still hasn’t ceased.