Lesser-known natural phenomena worth travelling for
Our planet never ceases to surprise us with all the natural beauties and wonders. While popular natural wonders like the Northern Lights and Grand Canyon attract visitors in large numbers, there are lesser-known phenomena around the world that are also equally magical and worth travelling for.
From mystical flames to stunning floral displays, here are six hidden gems of nature that deserve a spot on your travel bucket list:
Eternal Flame Falls, New York, USA
Set inside New York's Chestnut Ridge Park, Eternal Flame Falls is one of the most unique waterfalls in the world. It is the place where a natural gas leak causes a perpetually burning flame behind the water's curtain which looks absolutely amazing and surreal.
The Moskstraumen Whirlpools, Norway
Located off the coast of Norway's Lofoten Islands, the Moskstraumen is one of the world's strongest tidal currents, creating powerful whirlpools and maelstroms. These swirling waters, made famous in literature like Edgar Allan Poe's "A Descent into the Maelström," showcase nature's raw power and are a sight to behold from a safe distance.
Bluebell Blooms, United Kingdom
Every spring, woodlands across the United Kingdom, such as the famous Bluebell Woods in England's Ashridge Estate or Scotland's Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, burst into a sea of vibrant bluebell blooms. The carpet of delicate flowers under towering trees creates a fairy-tale-like atmosphere, attracting photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.
The Great Migration, East Africa
While the Serengeti's Great Migration of wildebeest and zebras is relatively well-known, the lesser-visited Mara River crossing in Kenya's Maasai Mara adds an extra layer of drama. Here, thousands of animals brave crocodile-infested waters in a desperate bid to reach greener pastures, offering a raw and thrilling wildlife spectacle.
Aurora Australis (Southern Lights)
While the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are famous, their southern counterpart, the Aurora Australis, offers equally mesmerizing displays in the Southern Hemisphere. Best seen from remote locations like Tasmania, New Zealand's South Island, or Antarctica, these colorful light shows dance across the night sky, painting it with hues of green, purple, and red.
Bioluminescent Beaches, Various Locations
Imagine walking along a beach at night where each step sets off a trail of blue-green glowing light in the water. Bioluminescent beaches, such as Mosquito Bay in Puerto Rico or Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives, feature microorganisms called dinoflagellates that emit light when disturbed, creating a mesmerizing display of natural luminescence.
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