We all are well aware of the seven wonders of the world. They are all man-made. Here we are giving a list of 10 amazing natural wonders of the world. I hope that it would be a really astonishing experience for you all.
The first wonder on our list is the Ice Circles. They are the discs of ice normally formed in the slow moving water, in some area having very low temperature. They are round just like a disc and watching them is a very amazing experience. They normally occur at the bending position of the river. Scandinavia and North America are the places where the ice circles are formed frequently. But an ice circle was unexpectedly formed in Britain in Jan 2009.
Our next wonder is the Red Tides. They are also called an algal bloom. The making of the red tide is actually the process of discoloration of water resulting from a large amount of algae in the water. In this process estuarine,marine and fresh water algae accumulate in the water and cause discoloration.In this process water changes its color from purple to pink and some times red to green. If you look at these tides from height, you will see huge tides of red colors that seem really thrilling to eyes.
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Our world is a very wonderful place. People through time has brought many changes here. At the same time there are some changes that are brought by the nature itself. So nature and mankind go side by side. Here we have a list of the most amazing holes in the earth made by man or nature. Lets have a look.
Darvaza Gas Crater is a massive gas hole in Turkmenistan. In 1971, this site was discovered by the geologists as a great source of natural gas. During the making of the hole to tap the gas, the whole place was collapsed ending in a massive whole in the ground. For the prevention of the poisonous gases from there, the hole was left to burn. And it is still burning.

Kimberley Diamond Mine in South Africa is another big hole. In fact its a very controversial hole because for some people it is the world’s biggest hand made hole. But some do not agree with it. Its digging was started from 1866 to 1914 and almost 50,000 miners dug it with their own hands. 2,722 kg of diamonds has been dug. This diamond mine is in the process of being registered as a world heritage site.

Monticello Dam of California, United States is much noticed because of its large circular spillway. The rate is 48,400 cubic feet per second.
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