The dark waters of Loch Ness hide monsters?

In the Scottish Highlands lies a nearly century-old mystery. Since 1933, many people believed they saw a monster swimming in the waters of Loch Ness. On August 26, 200 experts from all over the world were mobilized to search for…

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Explore the world’s largest acid lake

Lake Kawah Ijen in Indonesia is known as the largest acid lake in the world. At night, the lake appears with a blue light containing a deadly secret… Ijen (Kawah Ijen) is located 26km northwest of Banyuwangi town, one of 76 volcanoes still…

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Strange colorful terraced fields in Yunnan

An Italian photographer captured beautiful moments of the terraced fields of the Ha Nhi people, Yunnan province, China. This is an area with a history of up to 1,200 years. The central area of terraced fields is located in Yuanyang, Yunnan province, Central…

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“The Majestic Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras”

The United Nations Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization recognized the terraced fields in the Philippine Cordilleras as a World Cultural Heritage in 1995. The terraced fields in the Philippine Cordilleras are an ancient man-made structure with a long history. History from 2000 to…

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Giant hairy spider in the desert

With a large body, the ability to run fast and jump very high, camel spiders are a terrifying threat to many animals. Camel spiders (scientific name: Arachnid Solifugae) are also known as Wind Scorpions. They belong to the Hairy Spider family and live mainly in deserts. …

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The world’s strangest mushrooms

Dog hole mushrooms shaped like octopuses, mushrooms that glow blue in the dark or bleeding tooth mushrooms are some of the strangest mushrooms in the world. Gyromitra esculenta is also known as brain mushroom or turban mushroom. They are considered a popular dish in Scandinavia, East…

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“Perplexing Spiral Holes Unearthed in the Enigmatic Peruvian Desert”

The ancient aqueduct system still operates today, transporting 18 – 20 liters of water per second, helping 900 farming households grow fruit and vegetables in the Nazca Desert. The majestic spiral holes in the Peruvian desert are actually part of a network of irrigation tunnels, helping people…

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“Exploring the Exquisite Tricolor Majesty of the High Mountain ‘King Snake'”

With 3 main colors on their bodies, they look like a work of art when mixed with nature. >>> Discovered a new species of extremely poisonous sea snake The king snake (Kingsnake) is a beautiful three-colored snake, endemic to the Santa Monica Mountains (Los…

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“The Secret Behind the Snail’s Pace Growth of This Plant: Merely 3cm per Year”

Unlike most flowering plants that attract bees and butterflies, Joshua only pairs with Yucca moths throughout his long life of hundreds, even 1,000 years. If you’ve ever been to the Mojave Desert in the US, you definitely can’t take your eyes off the crowds…

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“Mothman: Mythical Enigma or Unidentified Being?”

The animals and plants that we know may only be a small part, and there may be other mysterious creatures living in many unknown places that we have never seen before. And Mothman is one of them. History of Man…

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