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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Beautiful Underground Lakes and Rivers

Our world is no doubt the most beautiful & amazing place in the universe. Beautiful & natural Lakes, amazing & cool rivers make this world like heaven. Even below our earth’s surface, there are many beautiful and incredible natural lakes & rivers enriched with clean twinkling water & precious gems. We are presenting you a list of top 10 most beautiful & incredible underground lakes and rivers. These beautiful & incredible natural underground lakes attract people a lot. You must visit these amazing natural places to see the beauty of nature. Let’s have a look…

1. Reed Flute Cave

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Reed Flute Cave
Reed Flute Cave in Guilin, China was discovered during the Tang Dynasty almost 1,300 years ago.
Far below the Earth’s surface, where the sun rarely penetrates, is a world of twinkling glow worms, precious gems and limestone caves and mountains, a land inhabited by nature alone. Within this world are visions to rival many landscapes decorating our horizon; lakes lie still and calm, great networks of caves know no borders, and rivers and rivulets carve an ever-evolving terrain.

2. Cheddar Gorge

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Cheddar Gorge
Cheddar Gorge is Britain’s biggest canyon and is found within the Cheddar Caves, where the UK’s oldest complete human skeleton was found in 1903. Known as the Cheddar Man, the remains were estimated to be 9,000 years old.

3. Hamilton Pool

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Hamilton Pool
Hamilton Pool Preserve, in Austin, Texas, was created quite naturally when the dome of an underground cave collapsed revealing this stunning natural pool. It is now frequented by day-trippers and naturalists. That’s naturalists not naturists, although no doubt someone has tried to go skinny dipping at one point!

4. Luray Caverns

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Luray Caverns
Stalagtites adorn the roof of Luray Caverns, Virginia, the still waters throwing a perfect reflection.

5. Wookey Hole

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Wookey Hole
Legend has it that early cavemen inhabited Wookey Caves in Somerset, England.

6. Mellisani Caves

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Mellisani Caves
This underground lake in Mellisani Caves, near Kefalonia, was found when the roof of the cave collapsed after an earthquake in 1953.

7. Lechuguilla Cave

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Lechuguilla Cave
Lechuguilla Cave, in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico is the fifth longest cave discovered yet at 120 miles (193 km) long and measures 489 metres (1,604 ft) deep, making it the deepest in continental United States.

8. Macan Che

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Macan Che
This underground lake near Macan Ché on the Yucatán Peninsula is one of many that are considered to be gifts from the gods by the Mayans, and therefore sacred.

9. Cavern Lake Mexico

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Cavern Lake Mexico
The limestone flow feeding into this underground lake in Mexico resembles a waterfall turned to stone. Maybe the Ice Queen is privy to this particular cavern?

10. Underwater Cave, Banff

Underwater Cave, Banff
Underwater Cave, Banff
How long must it have taken for this little waterfall in Banff, Canada, to make this underwater lake?

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Most Beautiful Flowers

The most beautiful flowers, in conjunction with their design and color schemes, create feelings that enhance our mood. They are a simple and sincere way to lift our spirits. The most beautiful flowers can bring a smile to someone faces who has been sick or having a rough day. The presence of flowers has a profound impact on ones state of mind and emotions.
Flowers trigger feelings of happiness and help us cope with anger and pain. They help us stay calm and relaxed. They can also help relieve stress.

Canna
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Cannas not only feature pretty blossoms, but also beautiful leaves (often likened to that of the banana plant) that come in a variety of stunning colors. Popularized in Victorian times, Cannas are popular garden plants.

Cherry Blossom
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The unofficial flower of Japan, the spectacular display of blossoms that arrive in the spring are celebrated by festivals both in Japan and the U.S. The most popular colors are white and pink. They are beautiful while on the trees and remain a stunning sight even after carpeting the ground.

Colorado Columbine
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Growing high in the Rocky Mountains, the Colorado Columbine is a welcome reward for the enterprising climbers of Colorado’s 14,000-foot high mountains. Picking one in the wild carries a fine ($5-$50 depending on the Ranger who catches you)!

Hydrangea
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Magical snowball puffs in fall: gorgeous. The clusters of star-shaped blossoms, often found in delicate pastel hues, embody innocence. They are popular in wedding bouquets and as garden flowers.

Lily of the Valley
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A delicate and fragrant sign of spring, the Lily of the Valley has inspired a number of legends. One such Christian legend explains that the tears that Mary shed at the cross turned to Lilies of the Valley, prompting the flower to sometimes be referred to as “Our Lady’s Tears.” Another legend tells of Lilies of the Valley springing from the blood of St. George during his battle with the dragon.

Calla Lily
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While visually stunning and elegant, this beautiful flower is actually a member the poisonous species, Zantedeschia. All parts of the plant are highly toxic, with the capability to kill livestock and children if ingested.

Black Eyed Susan
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The black eyed susan, a cheerful wildflower, is a perennial that serves as a beautiful back drop in any garden. The contrast of the bright gold yellow petals and dark middle makes it any easy one to spot and recognize. This official drink of the Preakness stakes horse race is named after this flower, consisting of 2 parts Bourbon whiskey, 1 part citrus vodka, 3 parts sweet & sour mix, one part orange juice and garnished with orange and a cocktail cherry.

Bleeding Heart
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These whimsical, almost fairy-like blossoms are a traditional favorite in shady gardens. The flowers are either red, pink or white and appear in April-June.

Blue Bells
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In spring, many European woods are covered by dense carpets of this flower; these are commonly referred to as “bluebell woods”. It is thought that they were named by the romantic poets of the 19th century, who felt they symbolized solitude and regret.

Lantana
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These delicate flowers, with their pink and yellow petals, are butterfly magnets. The bush can grow to be quite large and the color of the petals change as the plant ages. Beware – Lantana is considered a weed by many that is quite difficult to get rid of.

Rose
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Roses are one of the most romantic and wonderfully scented of flowers. The giving of roses is steeped in tradition and cultural meaning, from the yellow rose of friendship to the deep red rose of true love.

Oriental Poppy
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This perennial poppy has a delicate and striking color. After flowering in the spring, their foliage dies back entirely, only to grow new leaves once again with the autumn rains. The Oriental Poppy is the flower of The Wizard of Oz.

Mussaenda erythrophylla (Ashanti Blood, Red Flag Bush, Tropical Dogwood)
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These plants are native to the Old World tropics, from West Africa through the Indian sub-continent, Southeast Asia and into southern China. The beautiful red and yellow petals are a real showstopper. A favorite of not only of gardeners, but also butterflies, bees and hummingbirds.

Begonia
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The first Begonia was introduced into England in 1777. Now one of the most popular flowers grown in the United States, Begonias are prized for their flowers as well as their leaves. This versatile plant can be grown either inside or out.

Ixora
ixora The 15 Most Beautiful Flowers In The World
Ixora flowers, also commonly called West Indian Jasmine, are often used in Hindu worship, as well as in Indian folk medicine. This plant has traditionally been associated with enhanced sexuality and the re-kindling of passion. Who wouldn’t want that as a gift!

Dendrobium
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Dendrobium is a large genus of tropical orchids that include over a thousand species. The sprays of flowers are so delicate and yet so perfectly formed, they appear magical.

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Most Amazing Waterfalls

Waterfalls are one of natures most beautiful creations, and come in all shapes in sizes. They are usually judged by their height, width or style or volume of water. Styles of waterfalls include tiered, cascades, horsetails or single drops (plunges). Some larger waterfalls contain multiple styles, showcasing cascades, tiers and even horsetails in one amazing waterfall.
With thousands of waterfalls across the world, it is difficult to choose the best  but our list contains what we believe are 29 of the worlds most amazing and beautiful ones!

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Victoria Falls  Victoria Falls located in Victoria National Park in Africa, this world famous waterfall is truly breathtaking. At 350 feet high and 5700 wide the falls appears to be a falling sheet of water.
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Niagara Falls  probably the most famous waterfall in the world, Niagara Falls is found on the border of the United States and Canada. Niagara Falls is actually three different falls, the American Falls, Luna Falls (Bridal Veil Falls) and Horseshoe Falls. Horseshoe Falls is located in the Canadian side of the falls, while the other two are located in New York. Millions of people have visited Niagara Falls, making it a top tourist attraction in the United States.
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Yosemite Falls  this top tourist attraction is located in Yosemite National Park in California. Yosemite Falls reaches a top height of 2425 feet, with 3 separate drops. Yosemite Falls contains a plunge, cascades and a horsetail.
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Sutherland Falls  one of the most famous waterfalls in New Zealand, Sutherland Falls reached a top height of 1904 feet. This tiered type waterfall contains an 885 drop.
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Tugela Falls  the second largest waterfall in the world is Tugela Falls is located in South Africa. It reaches a total height of 3110 feet, with the tallest drop reaching 1350 feet.
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Kahiwa Falls this Hawaiian treasure reaches a height of 2165 feet, with 6 different drops.
Inga Falls  this waterfall is made up of a series of rapids that makes it one of the largest waterfalls in the world. Located on the Congo River in Africa.
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Boyoma Falls also known as Stanley Falls this is another rapids waterfall. Located on the Lualaba River in the Congo, Africa.
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Papala Falls  located in Waipio Valley on the island of Hawaii, this waterfall is 1800 feet tall.
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Place Creek Falls this tiered waterfall reaches a height of 1375 feet. It is located on the Gates Lake, in British Columbia in Canada.
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Angel Falls  located in Canaima National Park in Venezuela, this beautiful waterfall claims the honor of tallest waterfall in the world. With a 2,648 foot plunge and a total height of 3212 feet, it is easily 100 feet taller than the second largest waterfall in the world.
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Gocta  this tiered waterfall is located in Peru and is the 5th highest waterfall in the world.
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Rhine Falls  the largest waterfall in Europe, located in Switzerland.
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Hannoki-no-taki one of the tallest waterfalls in Japan this single drop horsetail waterfall reaches a height of 1640 feet.

Alfred Creek Falls  located at Mount Alfred in British Columbia, Canada this horsetail waterfall is 2296 feet tall.
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Pitch Fork Falls you can find this waterfall on Goat Lake in Alaska. It has a cascade style and is 2093 feet tall.

Widows Tears this horsetail waterfall reaches 1170 feet in height and is located in Yosemite National Park in California.
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Pocket Creek Falls  located in Glacier National park in Montana this amazing waterfall reaches over 1100 feet.
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Vinnufossen  located in Norway this 2822 feet tall waterfall hosts 4 drops.
sentinel falls
Sentinel Falls  one of the most impressive waterfalls in Yosemite Valley this tiered waterfalls with 6 drops reaches a top height of 1920 feet.
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Tin Mine Falls  you can find this waterfall in Alpine National Park, in New South Wales Australia. It is 1381 feet tall.

Colonial Creek Falls  found in North Cascade National Park in Washington, this tiered waterfall is over 2500 feet in height.
krimmler falls
Krimmler Falls  at 1248 feet in height, this is Europes tallest waterfall. It can be found in Austria in Hone Tavern National Park.

Michael Falls found at Yoho National Park in British Columbia Canada, this tiered waterfall has 4 drops and reaches a height of 1246 feet.

Lake Unknown Falls  this waterfall located in New Zealand is not officially named, but does flow from Lake Unknown and reaches a height of 2230 feet.

Browne Falls  this is the tallest waterfall in New Zealand, with a total height of 2744 feet. This cascade type of waterfall has a total of 6 drops, with the single tallest drop at 800 feet.
snow creek falls
Snow Creek located in Yosemite National Park, this is the second tallest waterfall in the Park. Located in the Tenaya Canyon its total height is 2140 feet.
ribon falls
Ribbon Falls the tallest single drop waterfall in the United States, located in the Yosemite National Park in California. Its total height (and also height of the single drop) is 1612 feet.
langfoss falls
Langfoss at 2008 feet tall, this impressive cascade waterfall is located in Norway and is 250 feet wide.

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Most Amazing Beaches

Beaches mark the borders between sea and land, and as such have unique characteristics derived from both geological parents (no wonder everyone wants a beach home). These 10 amazing beaches showcase the best, the brightest and the most sublime sandy shores ever to rock your world!

Red Beach, Kaihalulu, Hawaii
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The Red Sand Beach of Kaihalulu can be found on the Hawaiian island of Maui, south of Hana Bay on the far side of Ka’uiki Hill. The beach is relatively narrow, a factor which combined with its isolation makes it popular with nude sunbathers.
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From high overhead, the Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach takes on a rusty hue reflecting the high iron oxide (rust) content in the sand eroding from an inland cinder cone. Add water, as the Pacific Ocean does with each crashing wave, and the rust-red sands take on a darker, more rufous hue.

Shell Beach, St. Barts
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Every beachcomber enjoys searching for exquisite, exotic seashells while walking along the shore, and one won’t have to walk far if they happen to be at Shell Beach, near Gustavia on the Caribbean island of St. Barts. A fortuitous combination of abundant marine life, strong currents and the odd hurricane has, over the centuries and millennia, driven countless seashells onto the sands of this eponymously named beach.
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St. Barts boasts a surprising number of beautiful beaches for its size. Though none approach Shell Beach’s ratio of shells to sand, most offer a more pleasing surface for those who choose to go shoeless.

Hyams Beach, New South Wales, Australia
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Though many beaches sell themselves by advertising their pristine white sand, Hyams Beach in southern Australia takes the cake – with vanilla icing on top. Located 3 hours drive south of Sydney, the beach’s fine, soft, powdery white sands are recognized by none other than The Guinness Book of Records as having the whitest sand in the world. Those planning a trip should put both sunglasses and sunscreen atop their “to bring” list.
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The outstanding photograph above was taken by Bill Kaloudis on the north side of Hyams Beach on the shore of Jervis Bay. Even with limited light, the beach’s brilliant white sands manage to reflect enough sunlight to stand out from the darker rocks at the water’s edge.

Papakolea Beach, Hawaii
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“Sea of blue, and beach of green…” Apologies to The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine, but Hawaii’s Papakolea Beach would make even the bluest Meanie grin. This exquisite emerald beach can be found at South Point in the Ka’u district on Hawaii’s Big Island. Green sand beaches are exceedingly rare – the only other ones in the world can be found on the United States territory of Guam and in the Galapagos Islands.
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The sands of Papakolea Beach are tinted green by crystals of olivine, a mineral common in igneous rocks but heavier and denser than black pyridoxine that is more easily washed out to sea.

Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK
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From time immemorial, fossils of extinct sea creatures dating back tens or even hundreds of millions of years have been eroding out onto the beaches of Dorset, England. One of the most famous sites is Lyme Regis where fossil ammonites – tentacled cephalopods that grew to astonishing sizes – literally litter the beach. The pyritized ammonite shell above lurks among grains of beach sand from the so-called “fossil beach” at Stonebarrow, Charmouth, Dorset in the United Kingdom.
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Fossils aside, the beaches in south-west England are some of the prettiest in all Europe, especially those near the village of Charmouth beneath towering Golden Cap, the highest cliff in southern England.

Punalu’u Beach, Hawaii
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The deep black sands of Punalu’u Beach in Hawaii were created when hot erupting lava met cold ocean water, exploding into tiny bits. The name “Puna’lu” means “diving beach” in the native Hawaiian tongue; referring to the practice by ancestral Hawaiians of diving down to where freshwater springs poured into the ocean and filling up water jugs in times of drought on land.
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The black sands of Punalu’u Beach attract more than just us humans. At Punalu’u Beach Park, green sea turtles and occasionally hawksbill turtles heave themselves onto the beach to lay their eggs in the sun-warmed black sands. It’s against the law to interact with the turtles in any way, so visitors to the beach are advised to please look but don’t touch.

Pink Sand Beaches, Bermuda and the Bahamas
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The Pink Sands Beach in Harbour Island, The Bahamas is one of the most beautiful pink sand beaches in the world. Part of the allure is due to the pleasing combination of pastel pink sand and the shallow Caribbean water that provides a contrasting turquoise shade. The pink tint is derived from several sources, including finely ground coral and microscopic red plankton blending with white quartz and limestone sand.
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The island of Bermuda is also famed for its pink beaches, in fact they are one of the British-held island’s most enduring attractions.

Ramla il-Hamra Bay and San Blas Beach, Malta
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Volcanic ash and golden limestone in the surrounding rocks combine to create the rich orange sands that distinguish the beaches at Ramla il-Hamra Bay and San Blas on the Maltese island of Gozo. San Blas beach is smaller and more isolated – all the better to enjoy this Mediterranean nation’s soothing sunlight and unique scenic vistas.
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Unlike some beautifully tinted beaches, the source of Ramla il-Hamra’s orange sand is unlimited, derived from the rock that makes up the island of Gozo itself. Future generations can enjoy these beaches, well, from here to eternity!

Pfeiffer Beach Big Sur, California, USA
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Pfeiffer Beach is situated beneath crumbling hills that have released, over time, billions of tiny garnet crystals. The blood-red garnets shimmer in the sand, bringing it alive with reflected sunlight. The action of the waves shapes and twists the tiny crystals into ever-changing iridescent rainbow patterns glowing pink, red, magenta and purple.
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Though the world isn’t necessarily as colorful as the above image would indicate, it doesn’t have to be – Mother Nature has plenty of special effects of her own!

Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California
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Looking out over Glass Beach today, it’s hard to believe the scenic location was used as the local dump for almost 20 years. Area residents used the beach, originally owned by a lumber company, as a de facto rubbish heap from 1950 through 1967 when municipal authorities finally moved to designate an official dump site inland. Most of the heavier garbage was removed but the mighty Pacific finished the clean-up by gradually grinding down tons of broken glass into pretty, rounded pebbles.
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Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, glass to sand? Both beach sand and glass are made of the same substance, silicon dioxide (SiO2) though sand contains bits of other rocks as well. The forces that have transformed man-made glass into natural looking pebbles and sand reflect the age-old weathering process that has occurred at the world’s beaches since long before human beings even existed.

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