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Australia’s Horizontal Falls are created by massive tidal movements.
These unique 'horizontal waterfalls' occur when massive tides force water through narrow cliff passages. The water level difference between sides can reach up to 13 feet, creating powerful horizontal rapids. This phenomenon demonstrates the tremendous force of Earth's largest tidal movements.
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Australia’s Lake Hillier stays pink year-round regardless of temperature.
This bubble-gum pink lake maintains its color due to the presence of Dunaliella salina algae and high salt...
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The Richat Structure in Mauritania was mistaken for a crater but is actually an eroded dome.
Known as the Eye of the Sahara, this 28-mile-wide circular structure was originally thought to be an impact...
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The Great Blue Hole in Belize was formed during several episodes of glaciation.
This massive marine sinkhole formed as sea levels rose and fell over multiple ice ages, creating a cave...