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Strangest Places on Earth

Strangest Places on Earth
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Do you love adventuring?  Or you are always excited when your friend brings up a traveling idea. Do you love telling strange stories to scare people? After visiting all these strangest places on earth, you will become a pro in telling scary stories.

And if you are reading this, you are surely unaware of the creepy things that happen in the world but we are about to give you the details of it.

The world is a strange place and many weird things are happening in different places that many people don’t know about.

If you are part of the people that always want to know what is going on in the world, then you need to add these travel destinations to your bucket list.

Although they are not the traditional spots to visit, however, traveling there will give you the scariest, funniest, and strangest memory of your lifetime.

Therefore, it is time to make plans with your friends and family, pack your bags, book your flight, and go on vacation in some of the most mysterious places in the world.

In this article, we have compiled some of the strangest places on earth. This will help you decide where to visit and when to visit the place. Let’s dive in.

Spotted lake

Have you ever wondered what a spotted lake will be like? This destination is for you. The spotted lake is located in British Columbia Canada and native to Okanagan.

The people have been revering the lake for many decades and they believe it is a sacred place. In the summer season, the lake water begins to evaporate and small mineral pools are often left behind.

The colors of these small mineral pools are different from each other which is very strange and fascinating to watch.

This strange but unique lake is often viewed through Highway three in the Northwest of the small town of Osoyoos. When visiting the place, visitors are not allowed to go to the tribal land.

The Giant’s Causeway

The Giant’s causeway is located in the Northern part of Ireland. A huge volcano erupted over fifty million years ago and spewed out a mass of molten basic.

The mass molten basic solidifies and contracts while cooling. This makes it create several cracks that are seen today.

This world heritage site has over thirty thousand polygons columns. The site is so perfect that the locals in the areas believe it was created by a giant.

Thor’s Well

Thor’s Well is located in Oregon USA and it is also known as Spouting Horn. The surf of the Well rushes into the gaping sinkhole then comes up with a great force.

This amazing but strange well can be seen by entering the Captain Cook Trail. This can be taken from the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area visitors center.

But it is not advisable to visit the place during high tides or winter storms because of safety.

Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda triangle is located in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean and it is also known as the devil’s triangle. It is one of the most mysterious places in the world.

The triangle is known for swallowing many ships and aircraft with no trace. Over fifty ships and thirty airplanes have disappeared in this area for no obvious reasons.

Lake Hillier

Have you ever heard about the pink lake? Then you are missing out on the most exciting place to be in the world.

Lake Hiller is located in Western Australia. Many people the lake got its unique color as a result of the presence of salt-loving algae species in combination with high salinity. These algae species are Dunaliella salina and pink bacteria called Halobacteria.

The water in the lake is very clear and has no harm on the human skin. Studies have also shown that swimming in the lake is very safe and a fin activity.

But tourists are not allowed to participate in swimming activities in the lake. The lake also maintains its pink color throughout the year.

Socotra Island

Have you ever visited a place where strange tress is strangely swaying at you? This is how Scocpra feels like. Socotra island is an isolated land of mystery for over five million years in Yemen Africa.

The island looks like a location for a horror movie and you can literally feel scary. The trees on the island can not be found anywhere in the world.

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The wave

One of the strangest places is found in the desert of Arizona between the borders of Arizona and Utah. The wave is a very colorful wave-like sandstone. Its rock formation often leaves many people awestruck.

The Great Pyramid of Gaza

The great pyramid is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World and the oldest and largest pyramid in the pyramid of Gaza.

The great pyramid is located in Cairo Egypt and the only pyramid that is still largely intact. Because of its popularity, people often forgot are mysterious it is.

The Great Pyramid was built between 2589 BC and 2504 BC and it’s about 150 meters in height. The pyramid was the tallest building in the world until the 14th century.

England’s Lincoln Cathedral later took over the record from the great pyramid.

Loch Ness

Loch Ness is located on the Scottish highway and it is the largest loch by volume in Scotland.  The losh is more than 700 feet deep and has a surface area of about 22 square miles.

Some people have speculated that the losh is home to the mammoth breast that is why the losh has a mammoth size.

Loch Ness starts gaining its popularity in 1933 in an article that suggests a series of disturbances on the surface of the lake is caused by the fight between ducks.

This rumor was heard all over the world and some people believe the speculation. Until the photograph of this strange lake become public in 1934.

The button line

We can never overemphasize the thrill you feel when you visit the most mysterious places in the world. They are very beautiful yet strange, scary and breathtaking.

Now that you have an idea of what strange places on earth look like, plan for a vacation to some of these places with your friends and family.

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