The majestic natural landscapes in the world are a gift from Mother Nature to us. And the images below are one of those gifts, carrying an astonishing and impressive nuance, making us feel like we are in another world that is only in our imagination.
Waterfall under the sea
This holeless waterfall that seems to flow deep into the seabed is actually shaped by the distribution of sandy beaches stretching along the coast of Mauritius.
It turned out that the waterfall was just a fake.
Painting “Tree in the red sand dunes of Namibia”
Actually, this is not a picture drawn by a professional artist. These are dead trees in the sunset, and in the background are the red sand dunes of Namibia.
With just a little arrangement of light and shadows of Mother Nature, we mistakenly think this is a masterpiece of a painting.
The fierce sea in the sky
When looking at these clouds, everyone thinks they are seeing a rough sea, not the sky. This phenomenon is called ” Ripple clouds “, one of the rare and often scary-looking clouds. But don’t let that stop us from hiding indoors when we see them, because wavy clouds won’t bring storms.
Magical lake
Lake Uyuni is famous for its spatial illusion when objects appear on its surface.
During the rainy season, the alkaline soil at the bottom of the lake becomes clear like a giant mirror; Moreover, in the transparent water there is also a layer of iridescent salt, reflecting the sky and almost disappearing the horizon, making us feel like we are walking in heaven.
On the edge of the abyss
This photo makes us feel like the man is walking along the edge of an abyss, but in fact this is along the river flowing in the heart of the Glen Canyon mountain range.
Deep abyss under well water
Are you seeing two children jumping into a deep pool? There is nothing to fear because here is a photo of Jacob’s Well, located in Texas, which is a giant natural water well with a diameter of about 3.6 meters and a depth of 9 meters.
The water here is so clear that when you jump into it you will feel like jumping into the endless space of the universe.
Tree image printed on sand
Do you think this is a canal or a tree? The answer is not both. These tree shapes were found in the Baja California desert (Mexico), created by shallow water veins flowing strongly on the sand surface and then evaporating quickly.
Stone waves
On the border between Arizona and Utah, you can see the unique structure of rock formations. They continuously form over millions of years, from sand dunes gradually turning into solid blocks of rock. External factors such as wind and rain over a long period of time have contributed to creating these strange structures.
The river on top of the mountain?
When we look at the first photo taken from above, we think we are looking at a road running on top of a mountain range. But it is actually a photo of the Colorado River, and it is the color and silhouette of the river that are the culprits that deceive our eyes.
Fire tornado
What you’re looking at here is not a fire tornado, but a photo of the Rio Tinto river in Spain, polluted by surrounding mining waste.
And as a result, the water in this river is acidic. The bright red color on the water’s surface is caused by large amounts of heavy metals in the river.
Glass bowl, right?
This photo is perfect for a rainy day. But if you look closely you will see raindrops gathering on a spider web.
Zebra with 2 heads
The interweaving of white and black stripes on this zebra’s body makes it impossible for us to focus on recognizing a “normal” zebra, causing them to stick together in our eyes.