7 This Place Considered Against Natural Law.
Many beautiful places that we can meet on this earth. There are also unique places that are not less interesting. It is said to be unique because the places are different from the place in general. One of the differences is considered to be against the laws of nature. Here are 7 places in the world that are considered against the laws of nature.
1. Shanay-Timpishka River
The Shanay-Timpishka River is in Peru. This river is considered against the laws of nature because it has a temperature of 91 degrees Celsius. Crazy, almost boiling, blister immediately if smashed. Usually a hot river is caused by sulfur content. However, the heat of this river is not from sulfur because the nearest volcano is 700 kilometers away. The Shanay-Thimpishka River heat comes from geothermal heat through the gap in the ground.
2. The Catatumbo River
In Venezuela there is also a unique river. Every day, the river was struck by lightning as much as 20,000 flashes. For a year, 260 a night flash of lightning struck the Catatumbo River. Allegedly rocks that contain a number of causes. However, the theory has not been justified because the lightning only snatched at 7 pm and ended at 5 am.
3. Gruner See Park
In contrast to the park in general, Gruner See Park offers two different sights in two different seasons. In spring, the park in Austria will be filled with water. Underwater scenery that is presented is very interesting, ranging from flowers, trees, benches, to the bridge. However, during the summer, the water recedes and the park returns to its original state.
4. Petrifying Well
If the objects we have are exposed to seepage from Petrifying Well, undoubtedly the object will turn into stone. The natural well is located in Mother Shipton Cave, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England. Very high mineral content makes the object affected by the water will turn into stone in less than 5 months. Miraculously yes.
5. Hokkaido Blue Lake
As the name suggests, the Hokkaido Blue Lake is located on Japan's Hokkaido Island. Its name is indeed Blue Lake, but we can see two different colors in this lake from different location. From one side of the lake shimmering blue, while from the other side of the lake is bright green. Aluminum hydroxide particles are believed to be the cause of the uniqueness of this lake.
6. Ringing Rocks
Named Ringing Rocks because the rocks can sound when hit simultaneously. This collection of singing rocks is located on the hills of Pennsylvania. There is no scientific evidence to explain why the stone can sound.
7. Ijen Crater
In Indonesia it turns out there are places that are against the laws of nature. The place is Ijen Crater located on the border of Bondowoso and Banyuwangi. When in general the red lava is lit, the crater Ijen lavanya blue. The color will look beautiful at night. The blue color is not lava but sulfur gas that condenses. But, still beautiful.
Interesting is not it, places that are against the laws of nature above? Apparently, the earth keeps a variety of uniqueness that is always able to make us gobs. Let us preserve our earth, so that our grandchildren can still enjoy and even explore the variety of uniqueness!