ITT interesting nature/geography type stuff
This ice cap on Baffin Island contains North America's oldest ice, a remnant of the most recent ice age
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There is a rainforest in Iran
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A big sand dune in Colorado
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Spiders in Queensland made this
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I don't remember why but there is an unusual amount of electrical activity at the mouth of a river in Venezuela
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Crabs on Christmas Island about to fuck
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helo canada
sand dunes and freshwater pools in Brazil
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I can't remember why but there is a permanent natural gas fire in I think Kazakhstan
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These hills are actually man made by the Romans who were trying to mine gold in Spain. I forget how it works but it was dangerous work and involved pumping water underneath deposits
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Aussie clouds. I don't think they form anywhere else but someone told me I'm wrong about that
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Island off the coast of Yemen which has some of the most biodiversity on the planet
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Chinese badlands
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very nice thread anon, thank you
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o i am baffin
went here last week. can anyone guess where it is?
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lake in africa that has such a high soda and salt content that it calcifies animals as they dry
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Washington
This is a big hole off the coast of Belize. Still not as big as your mother's vagina
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*Turkmenistan. It was ignited by scientists 45 years ago
These are methane bubbles in a lake in Alberta, Canada. They bubble up because of decaying organic matter on the bottom
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So many mayflies hatch at one time around LaCrosse Wisconsin that it shows up on the doppler radar
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forgot pic
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"sailing stones" in Death valley USA. It's a bit windy
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spooky lenticular clouds
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Maldives
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Finlands ice flowers. Needs to be super cold and calm to form
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ice formations in super dry thin air in Chile
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There is an underground lake in Antarctica so full of iron it's waterfalls literally rust on contact with air
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That's in california. I think in the north part of the state not too far from san fran.
there's a type of bacteria that lowers the freezing point of water while it's in the tree and when it leaks out you get ice hair
nobody knows what makes this things, Namibia
Portugal
super saturated super cold brine sinks through the water which freezes around it
Fun fact the earth is actually flat and not a ball going 20 million miles per hour
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fake news
nevada
fresh on top, brine on the bottom- underwater river
Not a specific picture, but part of the reason that North America has so many tornadoes in the central US is the lack of an east/west mountain range. This allows for cold air from Canada and warm air from Mexico to mix and create the perfect conditions for hyper stronger thunderstorms that spawn them and allow them to grow so strong. Always found that interesting, would love to see one in real life. Preferably near shelter.
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You are such a fucking retard man
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neat
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no u
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We get little ones that rarely touch down here. They turn the sky green and make nearby clouds whip by.
this is created by a volcano under the ice
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This lack us also a reason wgy biodiversity is higher in NA than in Europe since it allowed species to migrate southward when the glaciers were approaching during the ice ages
bumping for interest
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We have them every couple years here in north texas.
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Islands like these always interest me. True isolation.
water 'nados
lake is actually a crater in quebec
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damn b
good thread
Dope mountain in the French Alps
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Is that the space shuttle?
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post something ya dip
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They make lines with picks and then use water pressure to break out large, uniform blocks of rock. To my knowledge the ancient Egyptians were the first to utilise the technique.
sun pillars caused by ice crystals in the sky
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ice vents in antarctica
Turkish hot springs, made of travertine
world's largest salt-flats location in bolivia
I appreciate all your hard work and love of nature.
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Speaking of France
great thread
i've always found the rice fields in indonesia to be interesting