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Crystal cave found in the Naiad Mountains

How dirty is the world's dirtiest water

By SukkningPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Crystal cave found in the Naiad Mountains
Photo by Grant Durr on Unsplash

Water is not only a necessity for human survival, but also an important part of the human body, the water we see every day is rich in impurities, and some of these impurities are beneficial to the human body, because rich in minerals, as well as trace elements, people drink this mineral water is more beneficial to health than the real purified pure water, while some water is not suitable for direct drinking, especially that microbial infestation. Bacteria and viruses breed rivers and lakes, and people drink directly, maybe to diarrhea!

However, this is not the dirtiest water, can only be considered industrial production, the environment has been damaged by the contaminated water, and I will say next, or a small witch compared to the big.

In 2000, Mexico has a few mining workers are working underground, they keep digging down with excavation equipment, they dig the site is located in the Naiad Mountains, where there is no grass, very desolate, when they dug more than 300 meters underground, and suddenly found an isolated place, is a huge crystal cave, you may say crystal cave what is so strange, China also has, but Naiad This crystal cave found in the mountain range is extraordinary, each crystal is very huge, almost every one of them weighs tens of tons, they are like a mountain, people can even climb up.

This news alarmed a lot of scientists, and some people got permission to come over to visit, including a Canadian scientist, Curtis Stael, who arrived here, from the crystal cave to retrieve some samples to do research, when he put the water here under the microscope to observe, could not help but marvel: the water here reached the limit of dirty!

Why would he say that? And let people feel strange things, you are a researcher of viruses, and your research direction, and geology, minerals, and crystals have nothing to do, you have nothing to analyze the water in the crystal cave why?

You know, the crystal cave has been sealed for millions of years before it was discovered, and there are no people, no animals, and almost no grass, what virus can be found here? However, scientists' vision is indeed extraordinary, the water in the crystal cave under the microscope large swaths of viruses presented to the naked eye, according to estimates, each drop of water is rich in 200 million viruses.

This is a nerve-racking discovery ah! The premise of tens of millions of years ago, these viruses are invariably prehistoric, some viruses are strong in their suitability, in the right host, the environment, back from the dead, reappearing in the world is not unlikely.

But we do not have to worry, "virus" this word originated in the Roman Empire period when the meaning is very complex, one refers to human semen, two refers to the venom of the snake, was given to "create" and "destroy "two layers of meaning, the perfect interpretation of our human relationship with the virus, and scientists from human saliva isolated some DNA fragments, some of these fragments from the human body, and a considerable number of viruses.

The natural environment needs to be guarded and protected by all of us.

This shows that the virus and we humans are in interdependent relationships, as for the formation of this crystal cave is also very wonderful, 26 million years ago, the volcanic activity is intense, volcanic magma constantly release heat, and the water here has been maintained at 58 degrees Celsius, which is the most ideal temperature for the formation of a crystal, in the long run, so that the crystal here grew into a huge thing.

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