Red and white: who draws on Iranian lake?
The astronaut on Board the international space station captured a fragment of the lake Maharlou in the mountains in the South-West of Iran.
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The astronaut on Board the international space station captured a fragment of the lake Maharlou in the mountains in the South-West of Iran.
On January 18th, the residents of Russia's Amur region could observe the fall of the second stage of the rocket Falcon 9.
UFO researcher, was on YouTube under the nickname Streetcap1 caught on video numerous cylindrical UFO cruising at high speed over his house.
In Yosemite national Park (California) there was a "fire waterfall" — it is out of the water, but thanks to the bright orange glow it seems that the mountain El Capitan flowing lava.
When the Blizzard subsides, leaving a white landscape on the street is noticeably quieter. And there's a scientific explanation. The fact that the snow plays a huge role in how sound travels.
American photographer and surfer Jonathan Nimmerfroh in February last year witnessed a unique natural phenomenon: ocean waves off the coast of the island of Nantucket (Massachusetts) has become fro
The orange crocodile was spotted in the pond city of Hanahan in North Carolina (USA).
After a year of heavy rains, California's lake Oroville is the place where is the highest dam in the U.S. — filled with water almost to the maximum.
In the UK the light appeared a green puppy, according to "Tape." The owners of unique Labrador Retriever at first thought it black, but then I realized that the fur baby green reflection.
A photo of a UFO published in social networks in the band "From Tarnopol to Ternopil". The pictures sparked a wave of comments.
Brazilian artist Helio Vital did the funnel clouds in Rio de Janeiro on 7 February.
A team of researchers from Sandia national laboratories in new Mexico found an explanation of the different noises that they hear the people, becoming witnesses of the falling meteor, although due