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The strangest places in the world 9 класс

All over the world, we are treated to several places which no one, in spite of hundreds of years’ worth of research, can ever explain. For the tourist that enjoys

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Слайд 1The strangest places in the world.

The strangest places in the world.

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All over the world, we are treated to several

places which no one, in spite of hundreds of years’

worth of research, can ever explain. For the tourist that enjoys something different, these places are worthy of their time. From time to time, it is nice to have our reasons challenged, and just stare in wonder.
Sure, travel guidebooks abound, and every corner of the earth has been scoured, but these places somehow remain untouched because of their ability to defy reason. Furthermore, these places will challenge your perspectives, and change them. In a world that’s becoming familiar too fast, a trip to these natural wonders—or enigmas—will prove that some things are just beyond our grasp, and will prove to be refreshing. So if you’re a seasoned traveler who thinks you’ve seen them all, think again as you look at this list of the strangest places in the world.
All over the world, we are treated to several places which no one, in spite of

Слайд 3Blood Falls in Antarctica


Blood Falls in Antarctica

Слайд 4 South of New Zealand is Victoria Land, where the 35-mile

long Taylor Glacier’s white face is marred with what looks

like blood stains. Rest assured, however, that this is not actual blood but a result of a community of sulfur-eating bacteria, which stays underneath the glacier in underground lakes. Their iron-oxide excretions are the color of red, and these dye the ice, creating an illusion of a waterfall of blood. What seem to complete the sordid picture are the corpses of lost penguins and seals scattered in the area, which never decompose.


South of New Zealand is Victoria Land, where the 35-mile long Taylor Glacier’s white face is marred

Слайд 5Eye of the Sahara in Mauritania

Eye of the Sahara in Mauritania

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In the town of Ouadane is a thirty-mile-wide series of

concentric rings, which remind you of crop circles. Unlike their

famous counterparts though, we know how these circles came about—the natural erosion of the upwelling of the sedimentary rock has created a rippled pond. It’s not quite easy to travel to Mauritania, as the roads are bad and banditry abound. It is also not easy to see the shape at ground level, so in order to have a great view of the place, hop inside a charter flight from Morocco. The Eye of the Sahara can be seen from space.
In the town of Ouadane is a thirty-mile-wide series of concentric rings, which remind you of crop

Слайд 7Socotra Archipelago in Yemen

Socotra Archipelago in Yemen

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At the junction of the Red Sea and the Indian

Ocean is the Socotra Archipelago, a place that has enjoyed

its relative isolation since breaking away from Gondwana a hundred million years ago. This has let Mother Nature evolve in different ways. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to interesting flora—trees with blood-red sap, some with smelly, poisonous cucumbers, others that are bottle-shaped—nearly two hundred exotic birds, and seven hundred unique plants and animals found only in this archipelago. And to top it all off, the local language called Socotri, spoken by some 40,000 people living there, is as unique as the species found there.
At the junction of the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean is the Socotra Archipelago, a place

Слайд 9The Wave Arizona

The Wave Arizona

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The Wave is a sandstone formation on the slopes of

the Coyote Buttes in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, located

in northern portion of the U.S. state of Arizona. The Beautiful sandstone formation is famous among hikers and photographers for its colorful, undulating forms, and the rugged.
Due to the fragile nature of the formation and the large number of people wishing to visit it, a daily lottery system is used to dispense only ten next–day permits in person at the Kanab visitor center. Additionally, ten online permits for each date are available four months in advance of a planned trip. A map and information about the hike is supplied to those who have obtained permits.

The Wave is a sandstone formation on the slopes of the Coyote Buttes in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion

Слайд 11 Cenote, Underground Natural Spring in Mexico.

 Cenote, Underground Natural Spring in Mexico.

Слайд 12The Yucatan Peninsula is quite rare in its construction and

distinctive, with its porous limestone shelving creating large tunnels and

sinkholes reaching to the depths of the Earth.
These natural underground tunnels are called cenotes, and the Yucatan Peninsula is home to two thousand of them, often linked by underground rivers.
In ancient times, these cenotes were the primary water source, and were also symbolically significant as they were seen as passageways to the underworld.

Nature creates wonders, sometimes it’s really hard to believe, this underground natural spring in Mexico is one of them. Known as Cenote, is a natural pit, or sinkhole resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath.

The Yucatan Peninsula is quite rare in its construction and distinctive, with its porous limestone shelving creating large tunnels and sinkholes reaching to the depths of the Earth.
These natural underground tunnels are called cenotes, and the Yucatan Peninsula is home to two thousand of them, often linked by underground rivers.
In ancient times, these cenotes were the primary water source, and were also symbolically significant as they were seen as passageways to the underworld.

The Yucatan Peninsula is quite rare in its construction and distinctive, with its porous limestone shelving creating

Слайд 13 The Ghost Trees in Pakistan.

 The Ghost Trees in Pakistan.

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The eye-catching phenomenon is an unexpected side-effect of the flooding

in parts of Pakistan. Millions of spiders climbed up into

the trees to escape the rising flood waters, shrouding them with their silky webs. Because of the scale of the flooding and the fact that the water has taken so long to recede, many trees have become cocooned in ghostly spiders webs.
The eye-catching phenomenon is an unexpected side-effect of the flooding in parts of Pakistan. Millions of spiders

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