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The Fly Geyser in Nevada was created accidentally by well drilling.
Created in 1964 when a geothermal power company drilled a well, this man-made geyser has grown into a stunning multi-colored formation. The various colors come from different types of thermophilic algae thriving in the hot, mineral-rich water. It continuously sprays water 5 feet into the air from multiple spouts.
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The Pamukkale Thermal Pools in Turkey form natural infinity pools.
These terraced thermal pools are formed by calcium-rich springs depositing white travertine. The ancient Romans built the city...
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The Cave of the Crystals in Mexico has conditions similar to another planet.
With temperatures reaching 136°F and 100% humidity, this cave system requires specialized equipment for exploration. These extreme conditions...
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Socotra Island’s Dragon Blood Trees look like giant mushrooms.
These ancient trees have evolved a unique umbrella-shaped crown to collect moisture from fog and provide shade. Their...