The 10 Weirdest Places On Earth You Won t Believe Exist

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10.Split Apple Rock, New ZealandSplit-Apple-Rock-New-Zealand-1.jpg
This weird-looking rock formation is located off the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand in the Tasman Bay. It’s made of granite and looks suspiciously like an apple cut into two.
9.Angel Falls, Venezuela This place SaltoAngel4-1.jpg
wich seems took from disney land is located in the Canaima National Park which is a UNESCO World Heritage site
8.Buzludzha Monument, Bulgaria monument_of_communism_ii_by_culater_stock-d32369o1-1-1.jpgThe peak where the monument is located is in the Central Balkan Mountains is 4, 728 feet high where the last fight between the Ottoman Empire and the Bulgarian rebels occurred in 1868.
7.The Seven Giants, Siberia, Russia
Known also as the Manpupuner rock formations, these huge stone pillars sit west of the Ural Mountains. They were created by ice and snow over many years.giants-1.jpg
6.The Great Blue Hole, Belize belize_barrier_reef__blue_hole-1.png
here we can see it closer belize_barrier_reef__blue_hole-1.pngIt was formed during the glacial periods when the water level was significantly lower. The hole was brought to light by Jacques Cousteau who regularly scuba dived there and investigated the hole to mark its depths.
It was formed during the glacial periods when the water level was significantly lower.
5.The Champagne Pool, Waiotapu, New Zealand
This hot spring is located in New Zealand and it was formed 900 years ago by a hydrothermal eruption. Its name comes from the abundant carbon dioxide found in the water.ChampagnePool-Wai-O-Tapu_rotated_MC-1.jpg
Don’t attempt to swim in this pool Champagne_pool_edge_wai-o-tapu_nz-1.jpg– it maintains a temperature of 163 degrees Fahrenheit.
4.Door to Hell, Turkmenistancool-hq-pics1833-1.jpg
The Door to Hell is a naturally-occurring gas field in Derweze, Turkmenistan. The fire that’s been burning for over forty years however, did not occur naturally.article-2179622-143B90A8000005DC-825_634x368-1.jpg
3.Tiger’s Nest Temple, Bhutantaktshang2-1.jpgThe Tiger’s Nest aka Taktsang Palphug Monastery, is a Himalayan Buddhist site perched on the cliffside of the Paro Valley in Bhutan. It was built in 1692.
2.Airplane Graveyard, Arizona, USA as we can see here170239-1.jpgthe dry desert environment happens to be the perfect environment for the slow decay of military planes. And the packed ground acts as the perfect parking surface since it doesn’t need to be paved.
BAM BAM BAM Number 1.Shiprock, New Mexicoshiprock-lg-1.jpgofficially a “monadnock,” Shiprock is located in the Navajo Nation in San Juan County, New Mexico. At its highest point, the rock measures 7, 177 feet.
This rock Shiprock.snodgrass3-1.jpg rock was formed about 27 million years ago. As the scientist says

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