For millennia, humans have seen inexplicable things in the sky. Some have been beautiful, some have been terrifying, and some — like auroras and solar eclipses before they were understood ...
Our planet is full of surprises. Some beautiful, some bizarre, and all undeniably fascinating. While we often think we understand how the Earth works, nature has a way of reminding us just how little ...
Nature is capable of the most mysterious, surreal, stunning, and powerful things. The only thing we can do as humans is to watch and admire them. However, in our short time here on Earth, it’s quite ...
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Natural Phenomena the World Wasn’t Ready For
Ready to have your mind blown by nature? 🌪️ From glowing waves and raining animals to fire that burns blue and lakes that literally disappear, some natural phenomena are so strange, you'd think ...
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Why does the beach have black sand? What to know about magnetite in Michigan
If you've ever blackened your toes while walking on a Michigan beach, you've tracked through magnetite. What to know about ...
Cleveland. Tromso, Norway. Gibbon, Nebraska. Rural Queensland, Australia. What do these far-flung locations have in common? They’re sites of some of the world’s most spectacular natural phenomena to ...
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A Peculiar, Short-Lived Office at the Smithsonian Once Explored Reports of Bizarre Natural Phenomena
Something was wrong with the squirrels of Appalachia. It was the fall of 1968, and they appeared to be making a sudden pilgrimage: attempting improbable swims across lakes, sprinting over highways and ...
When pilot Kenneth Arnold took off from Chehalis, Washington, in his single-engine airplane one afternoon in June 1947, he was looking for a lost military aircraft that had crashed. But what he found ...
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