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Frozen Bubbles of Methane,Canada looks like a different world,like a flying saucer that has fallen into the water and is frozen, or an ancient jellyfish trapped in ice. In fact, these ice rings are frozen bubbles of methane. Gas pocket create spectacular landscape when trapped in the water and frozen.
Frozen methane bubbles are very flammable.These bubbles,found in water in northern high latitude lakes such as lake Abraham in Alberta, Canada, are dead leaves,grass. Formed when animals fall into the water, they sink and are eaten by bacteria that excrete methane. The gas is released in the form of bubbles, and when it comes in contact with frozen water,it becomes tens of thousands of ice white disks,explains Quora user Mayur kanaiya.
Great, but potentially dangerous sight. This powerful greenhouse gas not only warms the earth but is also highly flammable. In the spring,when the ice melts,the methane bubbles burst and explode,causing a spectacular release. But when someone ignites a nearby match, a lump of methane ignites in a big explosion.
Curious travelers can see these gaseous hicups in the lakes of Banff National park, Canada and in the Arctic Ocean off Siberia. There, researchers discovered huge gas bubbles upto 900 m in diameter.
Blood Falls, Antarctica
The name speak for itself. The blood Falls of McMurdo Dry Valley in east Antarctica appear to be slowly dyed with scarlet blood under the pure white Taylor Glacier and lake Bonney. It's an amazing and eerie spectacle.
But the crimson liquid is not blood. It is also not red algae colored water, as early Antarctic pioneers first speculated .In fact ,the bright ocher came from a very salty.
About two million years ago, a very salty body of water was trapped under the Taylor Glacier, isolated from light , oxygen and heat. When salt water infiltrate from the glacier crevasse,it reacts with oxygen in the air to create this magnificent rustling cascade. Its a visual and scientific wonder and the Taylor Glacier, accessible only by the helicopter from Mc Murdo or Scott base ,or a cruise ship in the Rose sea ,is the only place oon Earth to see it.
Sailing stones,US
Visitors come across dozens of heavy stones that appears to have moved accross the beds of the dry lakes of the recourse playa in death valley National park, California.
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