May 25, 2024, 05:39 PM IST

Unveiling the mysteries of planet Earth

Pavan Naidu

Singing Sand Dunes

"Singing sands" is a phenomenon that ocurs when avalanches move down the face of sandy dunes. An audible vibration can develop when a sufficient amount of sand avalanches and compress the air within the moving sand.

Hessdalen Lights

In central region of Norway lies a small village called Hessdalen.This town is famous for seeing a mesmerising spectacle in the skies. This natural phenomenon, known as the Hessdalen Lights has sparked a flurry of theories over the decades. Some pointing that they are the consequence of geological processes, while others suggest they could be evidence of extraterrestrial eager to communicate with us.

Ball Lightning

This rare phenomenon, often known as luminescent, appears during thunderstorms. It's known for moving erratically and sometimes even passing through solid objects. Interestingly, this event is believed to last quite a bit longer than the split-second flash of a lightning bolt.

Kawah Ijen Lake

This lake is known to be the largest highly acidic crater lake in the world. It's popularly known for its captivating turquoise colour, a feature resulting from its extreme acidity and a high concentration of dissolved metals.

Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle, a section of the North Atlantic Ocean close to North America, is known for unexplained disappearances of aeroplanes and ships. It is mostly shaped as a triangle, it creates a connection between sourthern US coast, Bermuda and the Greater Antilles.

Hidden Beach

The elusive Hidden Beach in Mexico's Riviera Nayarit is an intriguing sight. However, you wouldn't be able to see it unless you take a swim through a short tunnel that serves as the only way to get there.

Fairy Circles

Fairy circles are unique, and almost appear as round patches of barren land, varying between 2 to 12 meters. They are usually encircled by growth of grass. These unique patterns in the arid grasslands can be seen in the Namib desert, located in the western parts of Southern Africa.

All the images are generated using AI.