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Movile Cave: A Unique Isolated Ecosystem in Romania
Cristian Lascu discovered Movile Cave in 1986 during a geologic survey above a derelict mining pit in Mangalia. Its groundwater is rich in hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide but deficient in oxygen. Locked down about 60 feet below the surface of the earth, it is not naturally connected to the outside world.
By Tauheed Ahmad Nawazabout a year ago in Chapters
Read this if you are in need for comfort
Hey there stranger! If you are reading this, I hope you are doing okay:) Even if you are not it is okay. I do not want to tell you to be optimistic or pretend to have it all together because I know how chaotic and messy life can be sometimes. While I know you are not feeling okay, that is why probably you have reached upon this video. I hope you remember that there are still so many days when life will feel lighter, where the beauty of nature will astonish you with the warmth of the sun and the somberness of the night.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Chapters
Koosah Falls: The Mesmerizing Cascade Gem of the McKenzie River
The Koosah waterfall is located close downstream of another renowned waterfall, Sahalie Falls, producing a pair of spectacular waterfalls that captivate visitors from all over. It lies a hidden gem of natural beauty Southeast of Salem, northeast of Eugene, Oregon, and west of Mount Washington are the locations of Koosah Falls.? Actually, you do not have to see both falls because they are accessible separately, but you would be a fool not to! So schedule some time to see both of them. Both sites include parking lots, although Koosah Falls has a larger one that may be less busy. A short hike connects Koosah with Sahalie Falls.
By Tauheed Ahmad Nawazabout a year ago in Chapters
The green Light
In a humble community encompassed by slopes and backwoods, there was an unusual legend about a strange green light. The light would show up overhead consistently, on that very night, sparkling splendidly over the slopes. Individuals from the town had numerous tales about it. Some said it was a sign from a different universe, while others accepted it was only a characteristic peculiarity. Nobody knew without a doubt what it was, however everybody concurred that it was a strange thing.
By Mafuz Rahmanabout a year ago in Chapters
Narrows Dam Arkansas: Engineering Marvel in the Heart of Nature
The Lake Greeson is used for hydroelectric power generation, leisure, and flood management. The primary developer of Lake Greeson was Martin White Greeson, who was born on November 7, 1866. There are about fifteen parks all around the lake where people can go camping, fishing, boating, biking, and swimming.
By Tauheed Ahmad Nawazabout a year ago in Chapters
Tsingy de Bemaraha: The Sharp Beauty of Madagascar’s Forest of Knives
Tsingy means “place where one cannot tread.”. The karst badlands of Madagascar are referred to as “tsingy” in the local Malagasy language. A normal forest usually contains a lot of vegetation, but the forest of knives is characterized by its razor-sharp ground, wet tunnels, and labyrinthine pathways.
By Tauheed Ahmad Nawazabout a year ago in Chapters
Explore the Best Tourist Places in Hoi An: A Complete Guide
Hoi An, located on the central coast of Vietnam, is a charming and ancient town known for its well-preserved historical architecture, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Vietnam. Hoi An offers a unique blend of cultural attractions, beautiful beaches, and local experiences that leave visitors in awe. In this guide, we’ll explore the best tourist places in Hoi An to ensure you make the most of your trip to this captivating town.
By TopTourist Placesabout a year ago in Chapters
Asik-Asik Falls: The Unspoiled Curtain Waterfall in Cotabato Philippines
The Asik-Asik Falls discovered by chance in late 2010 during an excursion by Jun Miranda, a member of the Barangay Council, assessing the damage caused by forest fires, landslides, and floods that had hit the area. The local inhabitants, “Sitio Dulao” were aware of the falls’ presence and unique features before, but they chose not to highlight it because it was heavily forested and difficult to reach.
By Tauheed Ahmad Nawazabout a year ago in Chapters










