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Majestic mountains and sparkling seas always attract travelers but sometimes nature has a bigger
trick up her sleeve. There are places in this world, 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 even got there, let alone
explain them. these places are not just beautiful sometimes, but because they seem to follow
scientific laws that don’t exist anywhere else on earth. Here is a list of ten places in the world
that science cannot explain. These places will truly make you wonder and think that The Seven
Wonders of the Natural World may have been named too quickly. But before we get into that
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Number 10.) boiling lake
Starting off with one of the weirdest but natural phenomenon out there. Almost in the center of
the Morne Trois Pitons National Park which is in the southeast of the Caribbean island of
Dominica, is one of the strongest points on the planet. There is a boiling lake whose huge gray
fumarole attracts many of the tourists to this point. At 200 feet wide, the "boiling lake" is
considered the second largest spring in the world, second only to the Frying Pan of New Zealand.
But this one is so mysterious that no much has been known about it. Yet it attracts a lot of
tourists. This boiling lake condition could be because it is a hydrothermal volcano and along with
other geysers in the area give fame to the nearby Desolation Valley, one of the most easily
explored volcano areas in the Caribbean. The sulfurous gases of the boiling lake, the vapors of
the springs and the jungle-like landscape of the park give the place a typical atmosphere of
mystery. Due to its unique characteristics, the Morne Trois Pitons National Park was declared a
World Heritage Site in 1997. And rightly so.

Number 9.) Green flash
The sea wonder of green flashes happens during nightfall and dawn. It is a natural phenomenon
which puzzle many people. Normally observed for just two or three seconds, such green flashes
are the aftereffect of the common prism-like effect of the air of the earth. During dusk and dawn,
the light cast by the sun gets turned into numerous hues, which is seen by the transmitting of the
green glimmer and flashes. These can be seen from a distance and appear to be glowing as well.
These flashes may only come in the line of your vision for a few seconds but it can leave an
everlasting impact on you. The green flash is the name of an uncommon and fascinating optical
marvel where a green spot or blaze is noticeable at the top edge of the sun at dawn or dusk. It is
also said that this green flash may likewise be seen with other heavenly bodies, for example, the
Moon, Venus, and Jupiter. These flashes are clearly visible to the naked eye like lightning and
can even be photographed. Just imagine the lightening you witness but in color.
Number 8.) the never-ending lightning storm
In Western Venezuela over the Catatumbo River, there is something that you will have never
heard before. A storm that never ends. We know how that sounds, the first time you listen to that.
Starting at 7:00 PM every night, lightning crashes over the water for ten hours every night, 260
nights each year. Nobody knows for sure why it happens. Up until recently, the leading theory
was that it had something to do with uranium in the bedrock, although scientists are starting to
doubt it. Today, the leading theory is a complicated one. It posits that the shape of the mountains
causes warm winds to collide with cold air from the Andes. That collision is then fueled by the
rapidly evaporating water below and methane from a nearby oil field. Nobody actually knows for

sure, why it happens. Everything about is mysterious and creepy including one moment, in 2010,
when it inexplicably stopped. One day, the storm just died down without explanation, and
seemed to be over. Then, after 6 weeks of silence, it sparked up again, and has been raging ever
since. Would you want to live in a place where you there is lightning forever?
Number 6.) frozen methane bubble lake
They look like flying saucers that dropped into the water and froze, or ancient, ice-condensed
jellyfish. These icy circles are frozen methane bubbles, that are pockets of gas that, when trapped
underwater and frozen, form a spectacular landscape. They are found in high northern latitude
lakes like Lake Abraham in Alberta, Canada. For a long time, the phenomenon was very
shocking to even the scientists but then it was explained, after a lot of research.

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