Nature, what are you doing? Stop! We worship all your miracles!
1. Red tides
No, this is not a frame from the movie "Ghostbusters 2"! Red tides occur when algae very quickly accumulate on the water surface.
2. Phosphorescent light
This phenomenon, also known as "living light," is the result of the natural bioluminescence of some species of fungi growing on rotting wood. So in the forest, too, is a nightlight!
3. Columnal basalt
These poles are most often hexagonal in shape and arise as a result of fairly rapid cooling of the lava flows. In addition, it looks amazing, such poles are perfect for playing classics!
4. The Fiery Rainbow
A round-horizontal arc, or "fiery rainbow," as everyone calls it, is an optical phenomenon due to the presence in the cirrus clouds of flat ice crystals. Maybe it's all about the magic horses that fly across the sky?
5. Khabub
Khabub - such a ridiculous word called strong dust storms. They happen in arid regions around the world.
6. Prominent clouds
What are they fluffy! Prominent (or tubular) clouds consist of numerous cells located in the lower part of the clouds. They are a harbinger of extreme weather events.
7. Iridescent bark
You do not even have to customize the colors on your computer! The bark of the iridescent eucalyptus exfoliates at different times, thus creating a wide variety of colors.
8. Light Columns
Light (or solar) poles are usually formed as a result of the reflection of light in ice crystals, located in the atmosphere. If, of course, these are not channels for teleportation!
9. The Fiery Tornado
And you were afraid of an ordinary tornado ... Known as a "fiery tornado" or "fiery whirlwind", these fiery whirlwinds arise as a result of forest fires. They have such strength that they can tear out the trees with a root!
10. Blue holes
The blue holes are round in shape and arise from underwater funnels. It's no secret that this is also the door to another dimension, where there is nothing but muffins and cakes! In fact, such a saturated blue color appears because this color is not absorbed by water as well as other colors of the spectrum.