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15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist

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calantheandthenightingale:

Devil’s Bridge

Kromlauer Park is a gothic style, 200-acre country park in the municipality of Kromlau in the Görlitz Gablenzgasse district in Germany. An incredible attraction of the park is the Rakotzbrücke, more popularly known as Devil’s Bridge.

The impressive arch bridge was built around 1860. During its construction, other peculiar rock formations were built on the lake and in the park. Devil’s Bridge is no longer open to the public to ensure its preservation. A unique feature of the bridge is that its reflection on the water’s surface creates a flawless circle, regardless of which side is being viewed.

I need to see this

odditiesoflife:

The Glowing Spider-Worms of New Zealand

For over one hundred years, millions of tourists have flocked to the ancient limestone Waitomo Caves on New Zealand’s North Island, where a stunning species of fungus gnat called Arachnocampa luminosa live.

Unique to New Zealand and Australia, they are found in caves, grottoes, and other sheltered places. Arachnocampa means ‘spider-worm,’ as the gnat is known for the way their larvae hang strong vertical silk threads from their underground habitats. Since the larvae are luminescent, the thousands of tiny threads light up cave ceilings like a starry sky.

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 Glacial Valley  by David DuBois on Fivehundredpx.

adapto:

The lakes of Mount Kelimutu -  Kimmberly, Dyllan Pollock & Simon S

Indonesia are considered to be the resting place for departed souls, the lakes are locally referred to as “the lake of evil spirits”. All 3 lakes change colour from blue to green to black or red unpredictably.

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ooc-tau:

Throne of the Four Winds may be the single most beautiful raid in the entire game.

this is WoW?.. wow…

wanderthewood:

 Temple of Hathor - Dendara, Egypt by wallacefsk

wanderthewood:

 Temple of Hathor - Dendara, Egypt by wallacefsk

headlikeanorange:

Masoala, Madagascar (Eva Sturm)

headlikeanorange:

Masoala, Madagascar (Eva Sturm)

rcruzniemiec:

Living Architecture: India 

Images from the book by Andreas Volwahsen published in 1969. [via] 

pale-desire:

 Bridge of the Immortals
The world’s highest bridge, The Bridge Of Immortals, is situated in the Yellow Mountains, also known as Huangshan. From the bridge you will have a breathtaking view, and see how the clouds are touching mountainsides beneath you.

pale-desire:


 Bridge of the Immortals

The world’s highest bridge, The Bridge Of Immortals, is situated in the Yellow Mountains, also known as Huangshan. From the bridge you will have a breathtaking view, and see how the clouds are touching mountainsides beneath you.

odditiesoflife:

Ice Caves Around the World

Ice caves come in two forms. A cave formed entirely of ice is actually called a glacier cave and as the name implies, forms in glaciers. Water runs through or under the glacier and forms a cave.

The other type of ice cave can be any cave type (limestone, lava tube, etc.) that has ice in it year round. These caves trap cold air. Water entering the cave freezes and stays frozen year round.

Glacier caves can be found in the Pacific Northwest and ice caves are found in many locations where temperatures drop below freezing. Once cold air enters the cave, it generally stays there.

  1. Iceland
  2. Russia
  3. France
  4. Antarctica
  5. Iceland
  6. Russia
  7. Iceland
  8. Iceland
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