10 most mysterious places in the world that will not be believed

10 most mysterious places in the world that will not be believed


Our earth is full of very beautiful secrets. Many mysteries have been solved, but even today there are hundreds of mysteries which have not been solved.

10 most mysterious places in the world that will not be believed


Friends, today we will talk about some such places which are very amazing and it is not a dream but a dream. If you also want to know about these unique places, then read this article till the end.


10 most mysterious places in the world that you won't believe


(1). Dragon Blood Tree


It is said that trees also have life, and we believe it to be a lie. But what would you do if it were true? Of course, you will be scared. Yes, friends, it's true


It is such a mysterious tree that if it is cut, blood comes out. Its name is Dragon Blood Tree, which is found in the city of Socotra in the country of Yemen. Whenever these trees are cut, blood starts coming out of them, thousands of tourists reach Yemen country every year to see this view.


The tree is believed to be 650 years old and has a length of about 10 to 12 meters. The length of this tree grows to only 1 meter every 10 years. It is considered a magical tree because diseases in human blood are cured by the blood of this tree. Its red coloured juice is used to make a substance called frankincense.


(2). Lake Hillier, Australia


It is said that the water has no colour. But today we will tell you about a lake whose colour is pink.


This lake exists in Western Australia, but you would not like to know what is causing this? This lake is very small, its area is only 600 meters.


Its colour is pink due to the Dunaliella salina micro Zeev present in Hillier Lake. Because the red saltophyll and salt present in the lake, red halophilic combine to form red dye, which makes the water present in this lake look like slavery.


The salt contains a red halophilic curitonoid that leaves a characteristic red colour. Despite a large amount of salt in this lake, it is safe to swim in it. You can enjoy swimming here comfortably. This lake is also known as the pink lake.


(3). Ice Cave, Iceland


Have you ever seen an ice cave? If you have not seen, then let us take you to the ice cave today. This is an ice cave that you have rarely heard of.


This cave is present on an island in Europe in Iceland. The length of this cave is more than 320 feet. This cave is made up of ice from top to bottom only. This is a truly unique wonder of nature.


It is said that there is so much cold here that no human can stand here for long. The colour of this cave sometimes looks white or sometimes blue, which adds four moons to its beauty. Its beauty is wonderful. Thousands of tourists arrive here every year to see this ice cave.


(4). Fly geyser


Fly Geyser is a completely natural phenomenon, unknowingly created by a farmer.


This is the case of Nawada of America, where a farmer wanted to cultivate wastelands. When he started digging there he got some success after digging a lot. But that farmer was shocked when he saw that this water is boiling at 200-degree temperature. Seeing this view, the farmer got completely nervous and ran away from there.


What happened after this is even more surprising. Gradually, that hot water pit took a beautiful colour. Which looks very attractive. Very rare minerals are found in its waters. It goes to a height of 5 feet under the sky.


(5). Turquoise ice lake


Turquoise ice lake is one of the oldest freshwater lakes in the world. It is located in the coldest and rarest region of Russia, Siberia.


Due to its uniqueness, it has also been given the title of Pearl of Russia. The deeper this lake is, the deeper is its secret. This lake was formed about 25 million years ago due to the stir and tectonic plate slipping under the ground.


The depth of this lake is about 642 meters and its surface area is 31722 square kilometres. Many rare creatures are also found in this lake. This lake freezes in winter, but the water is so clear that you can see up to 130 feet inside the snow. In winter, many people come here to see its beauty and are thrilled.


(6). Lake Natron, Tanzania


You must have heard the story of King Midas. Anything he used to touch became gold. But have you heard of such a lake that anything that touches its water becomes a stone?


Today we are telling you about the lake. The lake is located in Tanzania. This lake is as beautiful to see as it is also dangerous. Anything that touches its water becomes stone. Then whether it is a human being, an animal bird.


Scientists say this happens due to the presence of hydrogen and alkaline salt and limestone. The temperature here also reaches 60 degrees. The element that has been found in water is also found in the volcanic ash. Used to keep it safe.


(7). Glowworms Cave, NewZealand


Just imagine a bright blue light coming from a drop in a dark long tunnel. It sounds so exciting thinking. You can see such a sight on the seashore in New Zealand.


This cave is located north of Newzealand. There are large numbers of glowworms, which are of bioluminescent species and are found only.


These organisms carry out a chemical process that produces light. This light is meant to attract its prey. During this time they weave long nets like silk so that the sprains in it can hunt the lives.


The more hungry these creatures are, the more light they produce. There is an influx of tourists to see it. These caves were discovered in the late 18th century. The pleasant weather of this place attracts tourists.


(8). Abraham lake


Let us add another name to the beautiful lakes of the world. Abraham Lake is located in Alberta in the middle of the Karelian Rocky Mountains. Frozen bubbles of methane and ice are seen in this lake, which adds to its beauty.


These bubbles are released by bacteria present inside the lake when they make their food to any living organisms on the lake's ground. In winter, the gas freezes in the form of bubbles. These ice bubbles are seen in the clear water of the lake from the surface to the depth of the lake.


Looking at them, it seems that bubbles have risen from the depths of the lake like a tower. The lake is completely frozen, so people sit and walk on it.


(9). Tianzi Mountains


India's neighbouring country China also has a wonderful natural heritage known to the whole world as the Sun of Heaven or Tianzi Mountains. Seeing these mountains, you will go right away to some other world for some time.


The entire region has countless high mountains of marble, with the highest peak being 1262.5 meters above sea level. Another feature here is the weather, which changes from moment to moment. Sometimes it becomes very clear, sometimes the entire area is filled with clouds. If one looks at Uchai at this time, he sees a science fiction movie scene. Where countless peaks are seen above the clouds.


The Chinese government has arranged for a cable car to see the beauty of this entire area and has also made a pathway with the help of hills.


(10). Door to Hell


It is located in the village of Darvesh, Ajuba Turkmenistan. Door to Hell means the door to hell. It is a 230-foot deep crater, with continuous natural inundation since 1971.


The story of the construction of this pit is also unique. Yah village is located in the Register area where 14 per cent of Turkmen population lives. In 1971, former Soviet Union scientists came to this desert area to search for oil and gas and they chose this place of Darvesh village for reeling.


They started reeling by putting a shutter here, but after some time the place collapsed and a 230 feet wide and 65 feet deep crater formed here. There was no loss of life in this accident, but a lot of methane gas started coming out of this pit.


To stop this, he had two options. Either close this pit or set fire to it. Scientist chose the second option and set it on fire. Since then, the fire is burning in it.


The conclusion


So these were some of the best wonders in the world. Do you want to go to these places, please tell us by commenting?


Thank you.

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