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"The eternal flame falls is a small waterfall... natural gas is emitted from a small cavern near the waterfall's base, which can be set a light to start a small fire."
"The reversing waterfall... the flow of water appears to defy the rules of physics by moving upwards against gravity's pull."
"It's the lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea; it's 10 times saltier than the oceans which is what makes you float. You literally can't sink."
"Thor's Well is a sinkhole-like formation that appears to swallow the ocean's waters and then dramatically spew them back out."
"Of all the astronomical phenomena you can witness, the total solar eclipse has to be the most visceral--the most in-your-face reminder that our reality consists of giant balls of rock spinning around stars."
"We're in the umbra, the great North American eclipse is happening right now above us, oh, my God. Look. This is incredible."
"This is a total solar eclipse, come see my narrow path in which I travel on the Earth's surface. My totality is awe-inspiring so don't miss this."
"Solar eclipse gives a feeling of fear, uncertainty, even paranoia sometimes."
"Whoa, that's a tornado! Look at this, look at the radar."
"Ocean of blood: Hormuz Island's crimson waters caused by ferrous oxide."
"Witnessing a total solar eclipse is an inspiring experience."
"The strange glow was dubbed Angels glow and only in 2001 it turned out that the glow was produced by bacteria."
"Yanartas, known as 'flaming stone,' is a geological hot spot in southwestern Turkey where small fires burn constantly."
"Water-rise. No, this footage isn't being played backwards, that's a waterfall flowing upwards."
"Fish tornado: Fish tornado might sound like something that sounds like it's from a fantasy world but it's a real thing."
"That's the ugliest swarm I've seen in a really long time."
"Zodiacal light, created by dust in space, often known as the false dawn."
"Solar eclipses are special right because that special moment where the moon's orbit aligns with our orbit aligns with the sun's orbit and you get this perfect straight line shot. It's really amazing."
"It looked like there were hundreds of starling birds in the sky and all of a sudden they just died and fell to the ground like a massacre." - Michaela Pritchard
"It looked like some sort of high frequency electromagnetic wave moving through the cloud or something."
"Eros was thought of as a cosmic force of nature."
"When lightning strikes the earth, it is swallowed up and disappears."
"Antelope Canyon, Arizona: Dramatic structure carved by wind and water, providing a great photo opportunity."
"Bioluminescent Waters, Maldives: Glowing beach created by bioluminescent plankton, a magical sight to behold."
"Tasmania’s Glowing Water: Some have even called it the aurora borealis of the sea."
"The super rare and elusive moonbow is just like the rainbow you can see in the daytime, except it occurs under the lights of a bright full moon."
"After intense and unexpected rain fell in the north of Chile, parts of the usually arid Atacama Desert have turned into carpets of beautiful vibrant flowers."
"This apocalyptic phenomenon is actually super rare, but there is one volcano in Japan where you can witness incredible dirty thunderstorms nearly every day."
"Why we fight is to ask why the leaves fall. It is in their nature."
"What tumbled out of the Florida darkness and did this? Here's a hint: It was no alligator."
"The Door to Hell: 40 years ago, a crater opened up in a desert in the north of Turkmenistan, and this huge molten cavity has not stopped burning ever since."
"The flip has happened at least 171 times in the last 71 million years."
"After their confluence, both rivers never mix fully due to the difference in density."
"It's just flooded with light, it's just one consistent light. But it actually consists of a ton of light beams, individual light beams."
"When the last bit of the sun gets covered you get this thing called the diamond ring effect right at the beginning of totality and right at the end. That's a magical moment."
"When it's not flying it shrinks into a green spiny cocoon."
"Mauritius surprised the world with a captivating Discovery an underwater waterfall."
"Definitely viewed as one of the most peculiar natural phenomenons from around the world is that of the waterfalls of red located in the Antarctic Tundra."
"It feels like night is falling, but it's not, this is crazy, we're in a total solar eclipse."
"Twice a year, the sunset lines up perfectly between the pillars of the pier, and this is known as Scripps Henge."
"Wrong February the 8th, 1986, spectacular Northern Lights dance across the sky over Edson, Alberta."
"Old Faithful went off almost exactly when it was predicted and I have to say this is a pretty cool spot to view it from."
"Snow Donuts are one of the rarest meteorological sites to see with perfect weather conditions needed just to create them."
"Thor's Well off the coast of Oregon is one of the most unique and spectacular natural phenomena on the Pacific coast."
"No one is sure why a natural gas field in Darvaza, Turkmenistan turned into a massive fire pit."
"Hail is something entirely different."
"Hail is different from ordinary ice."
"In order to perceive the miracle which is the rainbow, I want to say there... the sunlight has to come through, right?"
"It started at one o'clock in the afternoon with this big plinian cloud rising high in the sky."
"The Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, is a natural phenomenon that can be seen from several spots in Melbourne and Victoria."
"May 19, 1780, stands in history as the dark day. Since the time of Moses, no period of darkness of equal density, extent, and duration has ever been recorded."
"It got torn open in avalanche, sorry. It looks like snow came."
"The ball lightning did not touch a single metal object, injuring only people."
"Sunlight through this fountain in Alakada Italy makes it look like it's pouring lava."
"The Magnetic Hill in Ladakh defies gravity."
"The Springfield, Massachusetts EF3 tornado on June 1st, 2011."
"This gateway to the underworld is still burning, and it's been going on for almost 50 years."
"This volcano is like the definition of Fire and Ice."
"The katatumbo lightning happens specifically because of the river's proximity to the Andes mountains."
"That tropical storm came filled this up almost. Our drain pipe is at the two-foot mark so we got almost two feet of water at the bottom of the pond. That is incredible."
"Can you imagine this much water crashing down upon the Egyptian army? Unbelievable."
"This Aurora was something that wasn't planned for or expected, but it was so amazing."
"Thank you, it's amazing how much the tide comes in at high tide when the Moon is either a new moon or a full moon hits."
"Gravity, the greatest power in the world, and you get it for nothing."
"Chances of catching the Northern Lights are usually high during the autumn and winter."
"Tornadoes in December? Mother Nature must be pissed."
"Lava has been pouring directly into the ocean through a large single tube for most of the summer."
"Here comes a bus, kicking up water. You watch, though. In a couple of hours, all that water will be gone."
"Oh my gosh, it's the Northern Lights! Wow!"
"But a wispy tendril of white vapor twisted from the dust cloud like a tornado forming in reverse."
"Cold air does not rise, it falls."
"Roll clouds are a rare natural phenomenon; their appearance in the sky precedes changes in the weather and looks very ominous."
"The extreme contrasts in light is caused by the rotation of the earth in relation to the position of the sun."
"Finland is known for being the land of the Midnight Sun."
"Number one on my list, with a bullet, no question about it, has got to be the lava flow."
"The sun traces this awesome route from north to north, barely leaving the horizon."
"I witness a rare sight in the desert, a ghost rain."
"The strongest Aurora I think in 20 years in Scotland."
"Look at the clouds; the sun is about to set within the next hour or so."
"The displaced energy transferred into the surrounding water, triggering a powerful wave."
"It's the first place the sun touches every morning in America at the top of Cadillac Mountain."
"The whole firmament, over all the United States, being then for hours in fiery commotion! No celestial phenomenon has ever occurred in this country since its first settlement which was viewed with such intense admiration."
"When the sun rises on May 10th, it doesn't set again for three months."
"Unlike most coal seam fires, Burning Mountain is not caused by human interference such as coal mining."
"Total solar eclipse that will darken the skies for millions of people."
"What is another name for the Aurora Borealis? The Northern Lights."
"Keep your eyes to the skies, tomorrow night a total lunar eclipse will turn the moon red."
"In Michigan, you can see lightning and snow at the same time. We call it thundersnow."
"I find metabolism so extraordinary, such a distinct idiosyncratic phenomenon in nature, so vastly different from everything else."
"The glow that you see is a chemical reaction called bioluminescence."
"The moonlight goes pretty far; it's pretty powerful, the light of the moon, especially when it's full like that."
"The secret of the candy floss pink sand beach in Barbuda is that it's made of crushed corals."
"The Baltic Sea Anomaly is simply a glacial deposit, much of the Baltic Sea was carved out by moving glaciers during the Ice Age."
"Cognitive bias is a universal, natural phenomenon."
"White light is a rainbow, globally disguised."
"The aurora borealis or Northern Lights occurs most often along a circular zone across central Alaska, Canada, Greenland, northern Scandinavia, and Russia."
"The Milky sea, miles and miles of pale milky glowing water."
"Only about a third of the rocks ring, and they call those the live rocks."
"A bubble will naturally try and form a sphere."
"Holy unbelievable, a river on fire!"
"A volcano is a place where lava from underneath the surface of the earth comes to the surface."
"A geyser is a place where every once in a while water will just shoot out of the ground."
"The sun is headed your way now if you're in California, Hawaii, Vancouver, and our friends in Japan."
"Singing sand is a bizarre natural phenomenon where sand produces peculiar sounds."
"It is so windy that it almost looks like the river is flowing in the wrong direction."
"The fairy chimneys may look like they were created by some sort of magic, they are an incredible yet completely natural phenomenon."
"Every autumn, hundreds of these red fireballs can be seen flying out of the river."
"The glacier-fed lakes have the unreal turquoise color from glacial flour created by pulverizing rocks as a glacier grinded its way down."
"It's dark in the middle of the daytime, the moon swallows the sun, it's just awesome."
"Instead, it has remained on fire ever since, earning it the spooky nickname 'the gate to hell'."
"The door to hell... a natural gas field that collapsed into this large crater that's been burning since 1971."
"It's just so good, it was based off of an actual phenomenon."
"Bioluminescence is the chemical reaction that makes some creatures produce their own light."
"The hot air tends to go upward, and this is what we call a thermal draft."
"The haboob was coming, a wall of gray, raining and dust flying everywhere."
"This is perhaps one of the largest tornadoes we've caught on our tower cams over the years."
"Daylight turning to darkness, the path of totality spanning 15 US states and into Canada."
"A total eclipse happened and that's something we're not going to see for 20 years."
"The Blood Red waterfall... Antarctica is the only place where you can find such a unique natural phenomenon."
"This natural phenomenon has become a critical material to the modern industrial world."
"The Aurora Australis is simply the Southern Lights you see in the night sky from Earth."
"This is literally just gravity at work here, which is pretty fantastic."
"As the lake has dried up partially, the tufa towers get taller or they come out of the water more, so they create this really cool ghostly effect."
"Here you experience the phenomenon of the Midnight Sun where during the summer months you can experience up to 24 hours of continuous light."
"Scientists say it's a natural phenomenon known as polynya."
"The lake's pinkness is not an optical illusion since the water remains pink even after being removed from the lake in a glass."
"Ball lightning, a large odd glow that appears during thunderstorms, has been seen on video for the first time."
"The source of life on earth is this natural nuclear fusion reactor."
"It vaporized an incredible amount of seawater."
"They're called the Northern Lights, the Northern Lights."
"Known as Burning Mountain, the mysterious underground blaze is the oldest known continuous fire on the planet."
"The aurora borealis, a magnetic storm that dances around the sky. There's really nothing like it."
"It's really amazing how a natural phenomenon can make the world pause for a second."
"That cavity is starting to fill up, and that is why bees naturally swarm."
"The storms continue to move on a long broken line from the Twin Cities all the way up to Lake Superior."
"It is literally an ocean folding on itself."
"During a total lunar eclipse, the entire moon turns a gorgeous crimson red, often referred to as a blood moon."
"By a miracle, the Blue Moon caused a complete eclipse to occur the very next day."
"The coolest thing to have ever happened in the history of the universe is the Oklo natural nuclear reactor."
"It's amazing, it's a half mile, maybe a mile wide."
"Often considered a herald of winter, the aurora borealis is a sight to behold."
"I'm just hoping tomorrow is going to be good enough weather so we could see this total solar eclipse."
"The Carrington event in 1859... solar flares hit the earth causing an aurora borealis effect to be seen all over the world."
"The blue hour happens when the sun is pretty low in the sky."
"The Carrington event made the skies glow with shimmering multicolored Aurora's as far south as Hawaii."
"Look at the moon, it's the eclipse thing, it's happening!"