10 Unexplained Geological Phenomena

Sailing Stones of Death Valley: Rocks glide across the desert, leaving trails without human or animal intervention.

Hessdalen Lights: Unusual lights appear in Norway's skies, sparking theories from alien activity to natural phenomena.

Fairy Circles of Namibia: Circular patches devoid of vegetation, surrounded by a ring of growing grass.

Eternal Flame Falls: A natural gas leak keeps a flame alight behind a waterfall in New York.

Blood Falls in Antarctica: A red waterfall pours out from Taylor Glacier, colored by iron-rich saltwater.

The Boiling River: In the Amazon, a river heats up to 200°F due to geothermal activity beneath.

Movile Cave Ecosystem: A Romanian cave, sealed for 5.5 million years, harbors unique, sulfur-loving organisms.

The Devil's Kettle: A waterfall in Minnesota splits, with one side disappearing into a mysterious pothole.

Lake Hillier's Pink Waters: An Australian lake's vibrant pink hue, likely caused by algae and bacteria.

The Dancing Forest: Twisted trees in Russia's Kaliningrad region form spirals, rings, and other odd shapes.

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