Chudnite Mostove (The magnificent
Bridges) a rock phenomenon situated near the Zabardo village West Rhodope
mountain,Bulgaria. The "bridges" were shaped by the destructive
activity of the once high-water river. It transformed the marble clefts into a
deep water cave, the ceiling of which whittled up through time and collapsed,
allegedly during an earthquake. Geologists presume that the water carried the
debris away. As a result, the two left over bridge-shaped boulders remained. The
adjacent area is timbered by century-old conifers, largely spruces. In the past
the bridges had been one entire cave, formed under the erosive activity of the
river waters. Parts of it were collapsing with time, forming majestic marble
bridges. The huge bridge is about fifteen meters wide in its wider parts and
almost hundred meters long. It consists of three arches, as the largest one is
45 meters high and 40 meters wide. The small bridge is at a distance of 200
meters from the large one along the river current. It is blocked, 60 meters
long, with total height of 50 meters, and the height of the arch is 30 meters.
There is also a really small third bridge after it, which is a ponor cave, in
which the waters of Erkyupriya River disappear, to become visible again on the
surface 3 kilometers farther.
Monday, 29 October 2012
Saturday, 13 October 2012
Huge Mysterious Eyeball Found on Florida Beach
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
THE ASIDUS "MOON MELON" IS A FRUIT WE ALL WANT
"That is a Moonmelon, scientifically called as
asidus. This lovely fruit grows in some parts of Japan, and it’s recognized for
its strange blue color what you most likely don’t know about this fruit, is
that it can switch flavors after you eat it, everything sour will taste sweet,
and the whole thing salty will taste bitter and it gives water a strong orange-like
taste, this fruit is very expensive and easily called lavish fruit, and it
coasts about ¥16000
JPY (which is about 200 dollars)"
Ant Snapped in a tiny sphere of water
Trapped in a small just right
sphere of water, this inauspicious ant is unable to escape. A sudden downpour
gave it no time to take cover, and photographer Adam Gormley was there to depict
the image. Adam, from Noosaville, Queensland, Australia, had been photographing
spiders in his neighbor’s garden when the rain came down. He had no thought
there was an ant in one of the three millimeter droplets until he watched the
images later. Adam said: I was thinking it some dirt inside the drop, and it
was not my main focal point, I really liked the way the drop was sitting on the
aloe-vera leaf, with the tiny hairs. When I uploaded the image to my PC with
large view, and I think I shouted out loud in pleasure when I realized what I'd
captured by accident!
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