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Topic: Wierdest Places on Earth
BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:32 PM
Blue hole of Belize


This natural sinkhole lies 60 miles off the coast of the Central American country of Belize. Formed when sea levels were much lower, it was originally a limestone cave.

As sea levels rose, the cave collapsed, leaving a hole more than 300 metres across and 125 metres deep. Jacques Cousteau declared it one of the best dive sites in the world.


The Eye of the Sahara, Mauritania


Officially known by the rather prosaic name of the Richat Structure, this mysterious structure came to the attention of early space missions because of its out-of-place appearance in the middle of the Sahara desert.

A giant circular depression 30 miles across, it was originally thought to have been caused by a meteorite strike but may in fact be a geological formation exposed by erosion.



Cave of the Giant Crystals, Mexico


Guaranteed to make you feel like you’re on the set of the Incredible Shrinking Man, this cave in Chihuahua contains the largest crystals known to man.

Made of the mineral Selenite, the crystals are 500,000 years old and the largest is 11 metres long, four metres in diameter and weighs 55 tonnes.


Hell's Gate, Uzbekistan


You could be mistaken for thinking you were on the set of Buffy the Vampire Slayer when visiting this cavern on the edges of the town of Darvaz in Uzbekistan.

When drilling for gas, geologists happened upon a giant cavern. Gas inside the cave was ignited and has been burning continuously for 35 years.



Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

The world’s largest salt flat, measuring just over 4,000 square miles, Salar de Uyuni is the remnants of a giant prehistoric lake near the Andes.

More than 25 times larger than the famous Bonneville Salt Flats in the US, Salar de Uyuni contains more than 10 billion tons of salt, of which just 25,000 tons are extracted annually. It also holds half the world’s stock of Lithium.





Eisriesenwelt, Austria


The celebrated Ice Hotel will feel old hat after a visit here, a series of caves with a name meaning “World of the Ice Giants”.

Stretching for over 40 kilometres inside Hochkogel Mountain south of Salzburg, they were first discovered in 1879; locals had always refused to enter, believing it to be the entrance to Hell. Nowadays the phenomenon attracts 200,000 visitors a yea


The Wave (Arizona/Utah border)



Not quite as inaccessible as Antartica, but reaching The Wave does involve a three mile hike across open desert with no path to follow and in temperatures regularly topping 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

Only 20 visitors a day are allowed to view this stunning formation created 190 million years ago when desert dunes compacted and solidified into striped sandstone.


Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland


Closer to home but no less spectacular, the Giant's Causeway is made up of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns thrown up by an ancient volcano. The largest is 12 metres tall and in places the lava is 28-mteres thick.

Legend has it that Irish warrior Finn McCool built the causeway to fight Scottish giant Benandonner but upon seeing his opponent’s size, fled back to Ireland with him in hot pursuit.

However McCool’s wife disguised him as an infant and upon seeing the size of what he thought was a child, Benandonner fled, tearing up the Causeway as he did so.


Waitomo Glowworm Cave, New Zealand


One of more than 300 known caves in the Waitomo region of New Zealand’s North Island, these are most famous for their population of Arachnocampa luminosa, a glowworm found here in their thousands.

The bright bugs weave silken nests on the roof and then lower glowing strands down into space where they ensnare insects attracted by the glow. Further on in the formation is the Cathedral, a cave with 18 metre high ceilings and superb natural acoustics – opera singer Dame Kiri Te Kanawa once performed here.




McMurdo Dry Valleys


Arguably the most extreme place on earth, these valleys in Antartica are so named because they are almost entirely free of any ice or snow, caused by winds that whip through at up to 200 miles an hour, scouring everything away.

Scientists believe it is the closest representation of the surface of Mars and have found a number of strange bacteria living there, one of which stains the water emerging from the Taylor Glacier, causing it to be named Blood Falls.

Sommer41's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:37 PM
Beautiful and weird at the same time, Bonny.

I have been to Giant's Causeway.

I must, I simply must go to the Ice Hotel here in Austria, now you have inspired me.

One of those things that is so close, but you never get around to doing it and I live 20 minutes from there... An excursion for my students I think.


metalwing's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:44 PM
I took a small seaplane out and scuba dove the Blue Hole. It was fantastic. I hope to get to see more of these places. Thanks for the nice post.

no photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:46 PM
COOL post Miss B..and GREAT PLACES to see,,,Wouldn't it be so cool to really visit all of these??? WOW,,theres a trip for a year,wink,,

BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:47 PM

Beautiful and weird at the same time, Bonny.

I have been to Giant's Causeway.

I must, I simply must go to the Ice Hotel here in Austria, now you have inspired me.

One of those things that is so close, but you never get around to doing it and I live 20 minutes from there... An excursion for my students I think.




I think I will be traveling a lot more in the new year, so many wonderful places to visit.

BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:49 PM

I took a small seaplane out and scuba dove the Blue Hole. It was fantastic. I hope to get to see more of these places. Thanks for the nice post.


You went to the blue hole? scared This is one place I would not visit.........Maybe because I cannot swim it scares the pants off me.

Sommer41's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:49 PM


Beautiful and weird at the same time, Bonny.

I have been to Giant's Causeway.

I must, I simply must go to the Ice Hotel here in Austria, now you have inspired me.

One of those things that is so close, but you never get around to doing it and I live 20 minutes from there... An excursion for my students I think.




I think I will be traveling a lot more in the new year, so many wonderful places to visit.



Indeed, I love travel, it makes me more tolerant as a person.

Where do you plan to go? I have just returned home from the US, England and Sweden, away for six weeks altogether, school holidays, but I am home in Austria now and know that I cannot get away now until Christmas.


pkh's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:50 PM
Hi sweet one,nice share I enjoyed it

BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:52 PM



Beautiful and weird at the same time, Bonny.

I have been to Giant's Causeway.

I must, I simply must go to the Ice Hotel here in Austria, now you have inspired me.

One of those things that is so close, but you never get around to doing it and I live 20 minutes from there... An excursion for my students I think.




I think I will be traveling a lot more in the new year, so many wonderful places to visit.



Indeed, I love travel, it makes me more tolerant as a person.

Where do you plan to go? I have just returned home from the US, England and Sweden, away for six weeks altogether, school holidays, but I am home in Austria now and know that I cannot get away now until Christmas.




I hope to be in Barbados come December, my sister and her Austrian husband will be there too. Where did you visit when you were in England?

BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:53 PM

Hi sweet one,nice share I enjoyed it


Hello my lovely waving flowers Good to see you. How is your week-end?

pkh's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:54 PM


Hi sweet one,nice share I enjoyed it


Hello my lovely waving flowers Good to see you. How is your week-end?
wonderful,have missed you

BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 02:56 PM



Hi sweet one,nice share I enjoyed it


Hello my lovely waving flowers Good to see you. How is your week-end?
wonderful,have missed you


I have also missed you (and our chats) Whenever I am not here you can always mail me on my private email account. flowerforyou :heart: flowerforyou

carold's photo
Sat 08/08/09 03:00 PM
Beautiful pic's Bonnie ty for sharing. :)

Sommer41's photo
Sat 08/08/09 03:01 PM




Beautiful and weird at the same time, Bonny.

I have been to Giant's Causeway.

I must, I simply must go to the Ice Hotel here in Austria, now you have inspired me.

One of those things that is so close, but you never get around to doing it and I live 20 minutes from there... An excursion for my students I think.




I think I will be traveling a lot more in the new year, so many wonderful places to visit.



Indeed, I love travel, it makes me more tolerant as a person.

Where do you plan to go? I have just returned home from the US, England and Sweden, away for six weeks altogether, school holidays, but I am home in Austria now and know that I cannot get away now until Christmas.




I hope to be in Barbados come December, my sister and her Austrian husband will be there too. Where did you visit when you were in England?


Lovely Bonny, Christmas in Barbados!

My daughter is studying in London, then I went to Stratford upon Avon as I have some friends living there and then to the NW, to see my father, who is English.


darkowl1's photo
Sat 08/08/09 03:02 PM
thanks for the awesome experience. there are a couple there that i didn't know about....and added to my list...thanks!drinker drinker flowerforyou

BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 03:05 PM





Beautiful and weird at the same time, Bonny.

I have been to Giant's Causeway.

I must, I simply must go to the Ice Hotel here in Austria, now you have inspired me.

One of those things that is so close, but you never get around to doing it and I live 20 minutes from there... An excursion for my students I think.




I think I will be traveling a lot more in the new year, so many wonderful places to visit.



Indeed, I love travel, it makes me more tolerant as a person.

Where do you plan to go? I have just returned home from the US, England and Sweden, away for six weeks altogether, school holidays, but I am home in Austria now and know that I cannot get away now until Christmas.




I hope to be in Barbados come December, my sister and her Austrian husband will be there too. Where did you visit when you were in England?


Lovely Bonny, Christmas in Barbados!

My daughter is studying in London, then I went to Stratford upon Avon as I have some friends living there and then to the NW, to see my father, who is English.




I live quite close to Stradford-Upon-Avon, beautiful part of the country.

BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 03:06 PM

Beautiful pic's Bonnie ty for sharing. :)


Hello Carold waving flowers Happy you enjoyed the view.

BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 03:07 PM

COOL post Miss B..and GREAT PLACES to see,,,Wouldn't it be so cool to really visit all of these??? WOW,,theres a trip for a year,wink,,


T, I knew you would enjoy these pics. flowerforyou

earthytaurus76's photo
Sat 08/08/09 03:08 PM
Thank you so much for posting that Bonny Miss. It is stimulating to learn these new things. I didnt even know that there was a Chihuahua Mexico, I just thought it was a funny Mexican name for a small dog.

Hee NEAT!


Gods creation.. that rules.

BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 08/08/09 03:09 PM

thanks for the awesome experience. there are a couple there that i didn't know about....and added to my list...thanks!drinker drinker flowerforyou


There you are, my favourite feathered friend. love

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