10 Impossible Places On Earth That Baffled Experts

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The Seven Wonders of the Natural World may have been named too quickly. Wonders like The Grand Canyon and Victoria Falls are certainly big, and anyone who sees them will surely be impressed—but sheer size isn’t enough to truly leave a person in awe.
There are other places in this world, though, that are far stranger. Places that seem almost alien, as if they could only exist on a planet that evolved separately from our own. These are places that scientists have had to struggle just to understand how they ever could have been formed. Places that will truly make you wonder—not just because they’re beautiful, but because they seem to follow scientific laws that don’t exist anywhere else on earth.
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Very interesting, this is the best video in your channel I've ever seen

gandaboinalakshmi
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He is the one who has set free the two kinds of water, one sweet and palatable, and the other salty and bitter.  And He has made between them a barrier and a forbidding partition.  (Quran, 25:53)

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#10 The Boiling River
#9 Confluence of Rhone & Arve Rivers
#8 Sakha Republic, Russia
#7 The Petrifying Well
#6 Underwater Waterfall
#5 Crooked Forest Poland
#4 Sea Splits Into Two
#3 Devil's Kettle
#2 Circles of Namibia
#1 Sea of Stars

wrightterence
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Very interesting.please show more.thank you.

lucilletupis
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The hot river makes sense. Radioactive decay underground can heat rocks, water flows through them to the surface.

We have several of locations like that in Australia, which isn't known for volcanoes! They are known as hot springs (non volcanic), geothermal springs (like Paralana radioactive springs), etc, but that river is just an example of a much larger underground source of decay and greater water volume.

mickybaus
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I very liked this passage. What I liked most is. confluence of rhone & arve rivers, crooked forests, sea splits into tow,
sea of stars. All impressed me a lot

RealStoryAnimatedForYou
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Science cannot solve everything. God's miracles surpasses the human mind. Thank you Jesus.

moshoeumabusela
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When you realise you've seen this video before at 3 am :

"What em I doing with my life"

stonerjarrod
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Wow, some of these places are amazing.

sebfenton
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Okay I just imagined myself being dragged in the underwater waterfall and it’s 1am. I’m going to get nightmares

itsmidtrib
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Oh, so the underwater waterfall can be found near South America and Africa? Thanks! That narrows it down 😕

cappyjones
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Hey does anyone know what Netflix movie/show is used at time 6:51

Bradyradtke
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The crooked forest was made by a furniture maker. He thought it would be easier to make chairs with the wood already curved. It would give it a more natural looking effect. But I think the guy died or something. The forest was forgotten.

The circles are plants that hold water. I seen that on an African nature show. It talks about the plant making circles to hold the water. Each plant has a space and never Invades its neighboring plant. From on top of the soil to the roots. They are all separate. As a result they can trap water until they consume it or it evaporates.

wickedcha
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I wished he hadn't described the animal suffering in such depth - ugg!

janetblack
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SHALOM THIS IS ALL THE WORK, CREATION OF THE MOST HIGH YAH. NO MAN CAN DO THE CREATOR YAH!!!!

phylliswilliams
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I've definitely seen this video before, shame to the same content packaged as new

trentostrom
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If you break a young pine tree near the bottom, but don't tear it up too badly, it will grow like the ones in this video. it is really not all that rare. The conifer needs to be about 4 to 6 feet high and be in very good condition. One way I think so many trees at once can be made to grow this way would be a tank battle. If 10 to 20 tanks were to pass through a young pine glade, they would break most of the trees near the bottom, tear some of the trees out of the ground, and not affect a few of them at all. The result would be similar to what we see today. And the video does say that the place was abandoned during WW2, and only repopulated in the late 70's. And the trees do appear to be around 40 - 60 years old. Anybody have an opinion about this?

JeromyBranch
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I have seen luminous plankton in the Maldives and it is mesmerizing.

macbitz
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They have answers for the crooked trees. The biologist that planted these trees had a vested interest in shipping and so he thought that if he could harvest the trees with the turns already in them they wouldn't have to steam or use glue to pull the boards crooked. Simple when you think about it. Metal ships came in style and the cost is alot cheaper and stronger so when the trees finished growing so the need for them wanned.

mackdaddie
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I live in Pittsburgh. Where our three rivers meet - they are very different in color like this bec of the soil beneath the water.

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