The Catacombs, are beneath the streets of Paris, and there are tunnels, which are lined with bones and skulls.
Fly Geyser, sometimes, man-made accidents provide unbelievable outcomes and this is one such example.
The Giant’s Causeway lies on the foot of the basalt cliff at the Antrim Plateau edge in Northern Island. It features almost 40,000 hexagonal stepping stones.
On the Oregon Coast edge, a huge gaping sinkhole exists that never fills up even though it is situated in the middle of the sea. Also known as ‘drainpipe of the Pacific’ and ‘the gate to the hell’, Thor’s Well is a bowl-shaped hole made of rough basalt shoreline.
Innumerable ships, airplanes, and people have disappeared here without any explanation. Covering an area of 440,000 miles in the sea, the Bermuda Triangle has myriad fanciful theories and is reputed as a mysterious place.
Gleaming white calcite travertine overrunning with warm and mineral-rich water makes Pamukkale famous as well as weird. These surreal and limpid pools hang like cascades of a mighty waterfall
The lake is red in color due to the presence of halophiles alkaline water microorganisms that produce red pigment, the lake is fed by small rivers and hot springs.