On the beach of a volcanic island in Antarctica there was a steam arc
Near the coast of Antarctica is an island called Deception. Although it looks like a safe haven (and it usually does), but actually the island is an active volcano.
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Near the coast of Antarctica is an island called Deception. Although it looks like a safe haven (and it usually does), but actually the island is an active volcano.
On the beach of Christchurch in New Zealand, a local resident found the remains of a strange creature. Photo finds a woman posted on Facebook, asking users to identify the "enemy".
Photographers, depicting nature, ready to go anywhere in the world to make a rare shot. And canadian lake Abraham — one of their favorite destinations.
Ski resorts — one of the best places to observe a solar halo light rings that surround the sun when ice crystals fill the air.
In August of this year in the us city of Breckenridge, Colorado, raised over 40 thousand dollars a large statue called the Friendly Troll.
Thursday, 25 October, residents of Vladivostok, Artem, Nakhodka and Fokino noticed in the sky an unusual dashed lines.
Writer of science fiction and UFO hunter claims that he owns the skull of another. 55-year-old Li Jianming made a surprising revelation at a seminar in the Chinese capital in Beijing.
Last Friday in Florida, USA, found a strange animal completely bald, like no cat, nor dog, nor do any other known creature.
Comet — a celestial body, often accompanied by spectacular reddish "tail" — throughout history have caused humans a wide range of feelings.
From dusk till dawn on 5 November, the residents of Alaska enjoy the beauty of dazzling auroras. Seven days later they again lit up over Alaska and Canada.
Everyone has seen the rainbow on a summer day after rain. But have you ever seen a rainbow at night, and even with the Aurora?
South-Eastern Australia embraced large-scale sand storm that stretches more than 500 kilometers.