Unusual Natural Phenomena Around The World

Marble caves
Marble caves, Chile. Photo by Pablo Heimplatz on Unsplash

From Aurora Borealis to vibrant pink lakes, there are so many extraordinary, strange, and even bizarre natural phenomena around the world that are worth a visit. Check out some of the most beautiful places Mother Nature has to offer.

Marble Caves, Chile

The mesmerizing vibrant blue cave is located in Chile and accessible only by boat, but it’s definitely a must-visit spot for anyone traveling to Chile.

Blood Falls, Antarctica

This is probably the strangest waterfall in the world that looks like it’s shooting blood instead of water, hence the name. Blood Falls was discovered a long time ago, back in 1911, but only a few years ago we found out that oxidized iron in the water has caused it to change color.

Hidden Beach, Mexico

If you’re looking for a secluded beach in Mexico, Playa del Amor or Hidden Beach is the perfect place to visit. The rumor is that this unusual, and almost invisible beach, is actually a result of bombings. This means it’s not really a natural wonder, but it’s still worth a visit.

River of Five Colours, Colombia

Caño Cristales, also known as the river of five colors, is probably the most beautiful, and the most colorful, river in the world and one of the best natural wonders to visit.