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“Nature Is Weird”: 33 Spectacular Pics Of Natural Wonders You've Never Seen

Nature is the largest museum exhibiting all the greatest creativities. Everyone occasionally feels like they can't breathe because of the oppressiveness and boredom. That's the right time for people to come back to mother nature and find some refreshment. When our minds are stuffed with worries and exhaustion, a beautiful landscape or a meeting with animal friends might calm us down.
Moreover, we can figure out plenty of exhilarating facts and existences we've never known and seen. Even though they may not be very necessary to our job, they help release stress, excite the brain, build more love for life, and make us treasure nature. If you can't go out on a trip and still like to enjoy nature for a quick moment, this gallery below is absolutely for you.
Don't miss these enchanting instants! Here they are!

#1. Turquoise ice formations from Lake Baikal, Russia. (Photo Alexey Trofimov)

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#2. As they have no natural predators, an estimated 43 million red crabs migrate across Christmas Island during the breeding season each year.

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#3. A blue fungus from the Amazon rainforest. (Photo Markus Mauthe)

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#4. A 300-meter hole found at Lower Ruth Glacier in Alaska was covered only by a sheet of clear ice. (Photo Aaron Huey)

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#5. The round-leaved sundew. (Photo Sundew Man)

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#6. The monkey orchid (Orchis simia) can be found in central & Southern Europe.

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#7. The hooker's lips plant is native to Colombia, Costa Rica & Panama.

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#8. Fantastic shot of lemurs in the stone forest of Madagascar. (Photo Instagram/salvarezphoto)

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#9. When cut or damaged, the blue milk mushroom oozes an indigo-coloured, blood-like substance. (Photo Dan Molter)

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#10. The Red Beach in Panjin, China gains its color from the Suaeda salsa plant.

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#11. A giant cardon cactus in Mexico, circa 1895. This specimen was 8 meters tall and weighed 10 tons! (Photo Leon Diguet)

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#12. This gorgeous orchid looks just like a bird! (Photo Christian Kneidinger)

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#13. The leaf-tailed gecko has extraordinary camouflage! Can you spot it? (Photo Tom Hugh-Jones)

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#14. The incredible dragon blood tree is found only on the island of Socotra & is named after the red sap it produces. (Photos Rod Waddington)

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#15. Shipwreck taken over by nature!

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#16. Kaindy Lake in Tian Shan Mountains, Kazakhstan is a 400-meter-long lake with a hidden underwater forest!

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#17. A very happy-looking dormouse! (Photo Andrea Zampatti)

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#18. The surreal interior of the Rafflesia flower! (Photo Chien Lee)

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#19. Ik-Kil Cenote, Chichen Itza. A cenote is a natural deposit of spring water found underground. (Photo Royal Caribbean)

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#20. A red-winged starling perching on the back of a klipspringer! (Photo tjeerddw)

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#21. A turtle riding a capybara. (Photo Nelson Wisnik)

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#22. A pelican catching a catfish in its mouth. (Photo John Dykstra)

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#23. Pink katydids have erythrism- a rare genetic mutation that produces large amounts of red pigment in their bodies (Photos Jayme Necaise)

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#24. Millions of spiders climbed into trees in Pakistan to escape floods & cocooned the trees with their webs. (Photos Russell Watkins)

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#25. A mosquito's foot at 800X magnification. (Photo Steve Gschmeissner)

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#26. A 144-year-old wisteria tree from Japan.

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#27. Lamprocapnos - the bleeding heart flower.

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#28. Stingray migration.

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#29. Monarch butterfly egg.

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#30. Mount Roraima in Venezuela is one of the oldest geological formations on Earth, dating back over two billion years ago!

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#31. A gorgeous blue carpenter bee! (Photo Ayim Mushahril)

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#32. The beehive ginger is one of the world's strangest flowers. (Photo: Rctk caRIOca)

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#33. Sadvocado

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Wow, so you have finished the list, and we bet that means you're into the beauty of mother nature. Please like and share this list so that others can enjoy it too! Don't forget to comment below and check out more collections pinned on our recommendation section or homepage!
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