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Kazimiera
08-01-2014, 09:46 PM
These 10 Extremely Odd Things Are Happening On Earth RIGHT NOW

Never-ending Wave: Occurs twice a year in Brazil when the Atlantic ocean meets the mouth of the Amazon River. The resulting waves can travel 500 miles inland before slowing down.

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Under-water Crop Circles: In Japan, male pufferfish flapping their fins create these alien-esque circles in the sand.

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Bleeding Glacier: Also known as “Blood Falls” in Antarctica, the outflowing water resembles blood due to iron oxide.

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Cocooned Trees: During flood season in Pakistan, spiders are forced to flee to the trees where their webs create this effect.

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Calcifying Lake: This creepy lake in Tanzania, Lake Natron, has such high pH levels that it calcifies any animal that goes into the water.

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Living Rocks: Not actually rocks, these sea creatures line the beaches of Chile and are completely immobile.

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Flowering Desert: Every few years, after a particularly heavy rain, these deserts in Chile sprout flowers.

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Monarch Butterfly Migration: Every year across the United States and Mexico, the beautiful butterflies gather in droves for their migration.

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Underwater Water Fall: On the island of Mauritius, this sudden dip in ocean depth creates the illusion of an unusual water fall.

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Assembly Of Crabs: Off the coast of Australia on Christmas Island, the annual migration of nearly 120 million red crabs creates quite a sight as they make their way to the ocean.

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