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    • Light Pillars, Canada. This incredible phenomenon occurs when ice crystals are suspended in the air due to extreme cold conditions. The crystal then reacts with every light source around and create this stunning view.
    • Bioluminescent Shore, Maldives. Again, this might seem magical and otherworldly, but bioluminescent phytoplankton actually creates this view of a starry shore.
    • Lenticular Clouds. Lenticular clouds are stunning everywhere, but especially so when they hang atop the Mayon Volcano crater! Report. 73 points. POST. Tash.
    • Moonbow, Hawaii. Commonly known as lunar rainbows, they differ from regular rainbows in that the moon's beams produce them rather than the sun. Report. 68 points.
  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Weird_NatureWeird Nature - Wikipedia

    Weird Nature is a 2002 British documentary television series produced by John Downer Productions for the BBC and Discovery Channel. The series features strange behavior in nature—specifically, the animal world. The series now airs on TLC (TV network) the Science Channel and Animal Planet.

    No.
    Title
    Original Air Date
    Prod. Code
    1
    "Marvellous Motion"
    21 March 2002 ( 2002-03-21)
    101
    2
    "Bizarre Breeding"
    28 March 2002 ( 2002-03-28)
    102
    3
    "Fantastic Feeding"
    4 April 2002 ( 2002-04-04)
    103
    4
    "Devious Defences"
    11 April 2002 ( 2002-04-11)
    104
    • From Australia’s bubblegum-pink lake to a blood-red waterfall in Antarctica, these seven destinations are some of the world’s strangest sights. Majestic mountains and sparkling seas always attract travellers – but sometimes nature has a bigger trick up her sleeve.
    • Frozen methane bubbles, Canada. They look otherworldly, like flying saucers that dropped into the water and froze, or ancient, ice-encapsulated jellyfish.
    • Blood Falls, Antarctica. The name says it all. Blood Falls, in East Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys, looks like slowly pouring scarlet-red blood, staining snowy white Taylor Glacier and Lake Bonney below.
    • Sailing Stones, US. When visitors stumbled upon scores of heavy stones that appeared to have moved across the dried lake bed of Racetrack Playa in California’s Death Valley National Park, leaving a tell-tale trail in their wake, scientists were baffled.
  2. Apr 6, 2020 · 24 of the planet’s strangest natural wonders. Updated 6:00 AM EDT, Mon April 6, 2020. Link Copied! Zhangye Danxia Landform Geological Park, China: Known as the "Rainbow Mountains," these colorful...

  3. Bizarre nature: 25 weird animals | BBC Science Focus Magazine. From the slimiest eel to a bird that mimics a tree and a fish with human teeth, here are some really weird animals from around the world.

  4. Dec 22, 2016 · Since then, Mother Nature has evolved in many weird and wonderful ways. This Unesco World Heritage Site is home to fascinating flora (trees that ooze bloodred sap; some that bear foul-smelling ...

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