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A true natural wonder.

The meeting point of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea near Skagen, Denmark. The water does not mix because of the different densities.

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Underwater waterfall

An unusual natural anomaly can be observed in the Indian Ocean, the illusion of an underwater waterfall off the coast of the Le Morne-Braban Peninsula. The deceptive landscapes formed by coral reefs, sand and silt deposits, set in motion by the strongest underwater currents, appear to be bizarre cascades whose whirling jets plunge straight to the ocean floor.

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Magnetic storms will hit the Earth from May 1 to 11.

Storms on May 1 and 2 will be felt even by healthy people. They can cause migraines, damage the heart and even the musculoskeletal system.

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Wet, but dry.

Why is wine "dry"?
During fermentation, the yeast converts the sugar in the grapes into alcohol - so the grape juice becomes wine. Dry wine is a wine in which the yeast has processed all or almost none of the sugar "dry".

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San Andreas Fault.

Located in the state of California, in the western region of the United States. It is considered one of the most dangerous fault lines in the world.
The fault, 1,200 km long, runs along its length between the North American Plate and the Pacific Plate.

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Golden Blood.

Golden blood, or blood with zero Rh factor, is an extremely rare blood group, which by 2020 had been identified in only 43 people worldwide in the previous 50 years. It is called "golden" so that it can be accepted by anyone, even those with a rare blood type in the Rh factor system.

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Pargelius, a type of halo, looks like a bright iridescent spot at the level of the Sun.

It is caused by the refraction of sunlight in anisotropically oriented ice crystals floating in the atmosphere. A similar phenomenon occurs near the moon.

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The cheapest gasoline.

The world's cheapest gasoline is in Venezuela, which is asking $0.095 per gallon by mid-March 2022. Libya ($0.132) and Iran ($0.194) are ranked second and third on the list.

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Punching through the sea.

This high-speed vehicle is equipped with a 260 hp waterjet engine, which allows it to reach an underwater speed of 40 km/h. Its controls are copied from the shark fins, allowing the pilot to maneuver dashingly. A snorkel is provided to supply air to the engine when underwater, and the cockpit is equipped with a monitor that displays images from external cameras.

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Pink Lake Hillier in Australia 🇦🇺


Lake Hillier is a unique natural phenomenon. The delicate pink hues of the water against golden sand and verdant eucalyptus trees create fantastic landscapes.

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Bubonic plague, also known as the black death, still exists.

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Colorful rocks of Zhangye.

Unusual mountain formations in a geological park in Gansu Province in China are a very rare type of geomorphology. These mountains are formed from red sandstones and rocks, mostly originating in the Cretaceous period of Earth's history.

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Underground City.

Residents of the South Australian town of Coober Pedy have been living and working underground for 100 years, earning their money by mining opal, a gemstone the color of the rainbow.

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The sound of Krakatoa volcano eruption in 1883 is considered the loudest sound in the history of mankind: it was heard from 4800 km away from the place of eruption.

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Bridge to Nowhere.

Storsesandet Bridge, Norway. It is 260 meters long and 23 meters above sea level. From a certain angle it looks like a springboard. For this reason it is sometimes called the "bridge to nowhere".

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