As the year comes to an end, every one of us is busy planning our year-end holiday. Instead of visiting the same old places, this time, give a chance to Mother Nature to surprise you as Iceland witnesses rare atmospheric phenomena as skies display vibrant colours, making it surreal and breathtakingly beautiful. Iceland is not the only destination as many other places have something extraordinary in store that will surely grab eyeballs. To explore the best of natural phenomena, then we have seven must-visit places for you.
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1. Aurora, Iceland
The aurora, also known as the Northern and Southern lights, is a beautiful display of green, purple, blue, and red lights that are visible across the sky. The aurora occurs by the interaction of charged particles from the sun with the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere. The best time to visit these lights is in the winter season. Visit Grotta Lighthouse in Iceland to witness best of Aurora lights.
2. Bioluminescence
Bioluminescence is another natural phenomenon that is worth a whole visit. It is the emission of light by living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, algae, plankton, fish, and insects. Bioluminescence can be seen in various places around the world, such as Maldives, Japan, Brazil, and Australia. Visit Reethi Beach in Maldives to witness Bioluminescence.
3. Blood Falls, Antarctica
Blood Falls is a very rare sight to witness, which is situated in Antarctica, where a waterfall of blood red liquid flows from the Taylor Glacier. The best time to visit here is November to March.
4. Rainbow Mountains
Another wonderful natural phenomenon to visit is the rainbow mountains, which are mountains that have multicoloured stripes and patterns on their slopes, creating a stunning visual effect. Rainbow mountains can be found in different parts of the world, such as China, Peru, Iran, and Argentina. Visit Vinicunca in Peru to witness the beautiful Rainbow Mountains.
5. Rolling Stones
Rolling stones, or sailing or moving stones, in the USA, is a geological phenomenon where rocks move along a smooth valley without any animal or human force. The fun part is that they also leave long trails as they move. Visit Death Valley National Park in California to visit rolling or sailing stones.
6. Pink Lake Hillier
We have all seen crystal-clear water and blue lakes. But Lake Hillier is an oddity in Australia because the water is pink in colour. The reason for its unique colour is still unknown.
7. Hidden Beach
Hidden Beach was discovered after a bomb blast occurred in Mexico. The beach is now every adventure lover's dream destination, and it is indeed a beautiful sight to visit.
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