Infographic highlights the world's weirdest and most wonderful natural phenomena

16:26 | 21.08.2015
Infographic highlights the world's weirdest and most wonderful natural phenomena

Infographic highlights the world's weirdest and most wonderful natural phenomena

There are plenty of breathtaking man-made sights in the world - but this infographic is a reminder that Mother Nature has a few eye-catching delights for tourists, too.

In Namibia, for example, the country's legendary Fairy Circles have long attracted tourists to the largely inhospitable region. 

Originally thought to be created by the Gods, today many blame the sand termites and competition between plant species for the circular, barren patches.

For some truly sparkly sea views, head to Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives, where bioluminescent waves illuminate the atoll. The incredible phenomena is caused by hytoplankton that have a special cell membrane.

Belize's Great Blue Hole, meanwhile, is a large, circular submarine sinkhole - also a popular dive spot - that stretches 984ft across and 407ft deep.

Here's a handy guide by Visit Isle of Man to some amazing all-natural rarities. 

(dailymail.co.uk)
 




















 

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