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7 natural phenomena you want to see at least once in your life

Nature is full of surprises - some phenomena still do not have a clear scientific explanation, and their magnificence and awesomeness can only be experienced in all dimensions if you see them with your own eyes.

These are unusual, a wonderful natural phenomena, which you will want to experience at least once in your life.

1. Light pillar

It is a pillar of light optical phenomenon, which is caused by reflection of light from ice crystals. If the Sun is the source of light, then this phenomenon is called solar pillar.

Location: everywhere in the world where the conditions are favorable for the occurrence of this phenomenon.

2. Clouds asperitas

Clouds asperitas they are dark wavy clouds, which look like clouds that they predict a storm, but they usually dissipate without bad weather. Different lighting levels and cloud thicknesses can lead to dramatic visual effects.

Location: everywhere in the world where the conditions are favorable for the occurrence of this phenomenon.

3. Red rainbow

Red rainbow it is optical and meteorological phenomenon, which is formed just like a normal rainbow, except that a red rainbow has such colors due to refraction of light in water droplets. For this phenomenon to occur, sunlight must be very close horizons.

Location: everywhere in the world where the conditions are favorable for the occurrence of this phenomenon.

4. Volcanic lightning

Volcanic lightning (also known as the dirty storm) is weather phenomenon, which happens when they fall ashes, rock and ice particles in volcanic cloud, which causes sufficient voltage for lightning to occur.

Location: where there are volcanoes and volcanic eruptions.

5. Frozen methane bubbles

Frozen methane bubbles they are methane bubbles, which is produced at the bottom of the lake decaying plants, which freeze as they approach the surface of the lake.

Location: Abraham Lake and Alberta, Canada.

6. Aurora Borealis

Aurora is the brilliance of the visible of light in the upper parts of the atmosphere, which is present almost every clear night – it is a natural phenomenon that occurs as a result the collision of charged particles when the magnetosphere is disturbed by the solar wind.

Location: Above the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres.

7. Bioluminescent waves

Bioluminescence is the glow it produces plankton.

Location: In several locations around the world, including Manasquan Beach (New Jersey, USA), Torrey Pines Beach (California, USA), Luminous Lagoon (Jamaica), Gippsland Lakes (Australia), Andaman Coast (Thailand), Toyama Bay (Japan) and Zeebrugge (Belgium).

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