Do you think you know about every place on earth well? I don’t think so. Most of you would have not even heard of some of the most mysterious places that actually exist on our own earth. So, here I present to you 5 scientifically impossible places on earth:
Devil’s Kettle is an unaccustomed waterfall and rock formation in the Judge C.R. Magney State Park in US. Along the Brule river at a particular point the river’s water spilt up into two parts. One part continues it’s course into the Lake Superior and the other split just vanishes after that point. Scientists made several futile efforts to know where exactly the other part goes.
In the country of Norway, people truly basks the lights that appear in the sky almost every night. They are of bright colours, they dance around and changes shape with perfection. They appear every night and then disappears only to show up on the next night. This is happening for at least about four decades. Many theories have put forward by the scientists but nobody still knows the reason behind the appearance and disappearance of the lights.
Movile cave is located in Constana County, Romania situated near the Black Sea coast. This cave has a completely different atmosphere from earth as not even the slightest ray of light has ever entered this cave for five and a half million years. The cave was discovered by Cristian Lascu in 1986. Inside the cave there’s a lake of sulphuric water which stinks really bad. The air there is toxic but the most strangest part is that there a whole ecosystem has survived. Around 33 species have been found inside the cave that don’t exist anywhere outside it.
The double tree of Casorzo also known as Grana Double Tree as it is present between Grana and Casorzo in Italy. As the name suggests this is not an usual tree. This is called so because there is a cherry tree exactly on top of a mulberry tree. Both the trees are fully formed and healthy.
In Venezuela, on the southern side of the Lake Maracaibo, there occurs an awe-inspiring never ending lightning storm every night at around 7 p.m. The lightning begins at the Catatumbo river and crashes at the Maracaibo lake. This lightning occurs for 10 hours at every single night. Nobody has ever discovered the cause of the lightning yet. There are over 280 lightning strikes every hour and people living near the area really relish the light show almost every night. In 2010, one night the lightning storm inexplicably ceased, without anybody knowing anything about it. But then after six weeks it started again and it has been raging ever since.