Danxia landform in China National Geopark (China) Zhangye Danxia Landform is one of the most widely distributed and richly shaped landforms in China, and its colorful colors often fascinate tourists. For 24 million years, sandstone and mineral layers of different colors have been squeezed together, and the natural environment such as plate movement, climate change and wind has formed the colorful natural wonder here.
Abandoned Lower Mine in Yekaterinburg (Russia) This is an abandoned mine in Yekaterinburg, Russia, which is a masterpiece of nature. Layers of carnallite are inlaid on the two walls of the tunnel, forming such a magnificent spectacle on earth. Today, a small portion of the carnallite is still in use, but most are closed and no trespassing is allowed without government permission.
Kamchatka Peninsula Ice Cave (Russia) This surreal ice cave is located on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia. A stream of hot spring water flows under the glaciers on the flanks of the Mutrovsky volcano, creating the tunnel, which is about a kilometer long. In recent years, due to the melting of Kamchatka's volcanic glaciers, the top of this cave has become thinner and thinner, so that sunlight can penetrate it to illuminate the structure inside, which is very strange.
Tulip Fields (Lisse, Netherlands) Looking far into the distance, the eyes are full of bright and colorful colors. Vibrant blue, red, pink and yellow tulips radiate the beauty of idyllic beauty everywhere. The flowering period of tulips is generally from March to August every year, but the most beautiful and spectacular flower scene is in April.
Death Valley in Knock Road Park (Namibia) This photo looks like an oil painting. The photo caption reads: "The large swathes of orange are due to the rising sun, and the towering sand dunes behind it serve as the backdrop for Death Valley in Namibia's Nokluford Park."
Cano Crystal River (Colombia) The Cano Crystal River is located in Serrania de la Macarena, Meta Province, Colombia. It is famous for its colorful colors and is known as the "Five-Colored River" or "Rainbow River". It is the most beautiful river in the world. Due to the abundance of Macarenia clavigera at the bottom of the riverbed, the river presents colors of yellow, green, blue, black, and red, among which red is the most dazzling.
Lake Hillier (Australia) From a distance, Australia's Lake Hillier looks like a pink solid chewing gum. After a close look, you will find that the color of the lake is much lighter, but it can still be seen as pink. Although the cause of this lake is still a mystery, the water here does not seem to pose any threat to humans. The water with high salinity may not allow you to swim well in it, but you can plunge into the arms of Lake Hillier without any worries.
Ojkasan (Hungary) The photo looks like two images stitched together, with a normal forest above and a strange Martian landscape below. In fact, this is the real scene of Oykasan six months after a devastating industrial accident. In late 2010, an alumina plant waste container in Hungary burst, releasing millions of gallons of caustic that stained nearby land. In the spring of 2011, Spanish photographer Palindromo Meszaros visited Mount Ojka and captured this stunning work.
Flying Fountain in the Black Rock Desert (Nevada, USA) The Flying Fountain is located on a multi-million-acre private farm in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, USA. In fact, the fountain was not a natural phenomenon, but was accidentally formed as a result of a geothermal test in 1964. Since then, the scalding hot water has exploded, with calcium carbonate deposits growing by inches per year. Its brilliant red-green color is the result of the flourishing of thermophilic algae, which are adapted to the extreme microclimate of the geyser here.
"Gate of Hell" (Dawaza, Turkmenistan) At first glance, it might be a scene from a sci-fi movie. But this huge fire crater in the middle of the Karakum Desert has little to do with alien attacks on Earth. In fact, the "Gate of Hell" was built by geologists 40 years ago, and the fire in the pit still burns to this day.