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The Bismuth Crystal - A naturally occurring metal crystal with a unique, staircase-like structure and iridescent colors, rare in its pure, crystalline form.
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Tsingy is a Malagasy word that roughlyly translates to β€œwhere one cannot walk barefoot” or β€œwalk on tiptoes”. That all makes a lot of sense once you see the forest of giant limestone spikes. One misstep on the needle-like formations could see you in serious pain. Luckily the national park has a bridge you can walk across. The reserve stretches more than 150,000 hectares and some of the rock pinnacles can reach almost 800 metres high.
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The ice formations in Russia’s Lake Baikal take the meaning of crystal clear to a new level. Lake Baikal has some of the cleanest, healthiest water conditions on Earth. When the lake freezes during winter large shards of transparent ice form. When reflected by the sunlight the appear a gem-like turquoise colour. The frozen lake isn’t all looks. It’s sturdy too. The ice sheet can measure up to two metres thick. You can even drive over it.
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Be on rare road
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A portrait of van Gogh ,the ginger genius ✨
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The SuperRare curation token What is $RARE? The token for onchain artβ€”used by SuperRare and Rare Protocol μŠˆνŽ˜λ ˆμ–΄λŠ” μ‚¬λž‘μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Superrare famπŸ’Ž The greatest happiness in life is to live with small happiness. Eat what you want to eat, sleep when you want to, and go on a trip when you want to go on a trip I hope you live that life. Have a nice day
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The Aepyornis Egg (Elephant Bird) - Fossilized eggs from the now-extinct giant bird, native to Madagascar, some of the largest eggs ever discovered.
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Shores along Maldivian beaches glow in the dark at night. This is thanks to a natural phenomenon known as bioluminescence. Bioluminescent organisms emit light when they are stressed or when the water is unsettled. The result is a glow-in-the-dark sprinkling of what looks like radioactive fairy dust.
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Gm rare's frens. It is a pleasure for me to watch this painting. /superrare
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The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) has been dubbed a β€œcelestial ballet of light dancing”. But few people know you can actually see its southern counterpart (Aurora Australis) from Tasmania. An equally beautiful natural light illuminates the sky with flickers of green and purple. You can see the Southern Lights all year round but for your best chance head to Cockle Creek, Tasmania between May and August.
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The Shroud of Turin - A centuries-old cloth that some believe bears the image of Jesus Christ, one of the most studied artifacts in history, yet still a mystery.
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You'll be glad to know this waterfall isn't bleeding because it's the scene of a crime. Instead, the rare natural phenomenon is a result of a complex chemical reaction that has occurred more than 1.5 million years. When the iron-bearing saltwater comes into contact with oxygen, the iron takes on a deep red colour.
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This is the kind of morning glory that will shock you in a good way. The rare meteorological phenomenon is a result of the collision between a humid easterly front from the Coral Sea and a warm westerly front from the Gulf of Carpentaria. You can find the pipeline of clouds in other parts of the world, but they appear frequently in Burketown, Queensland.
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Lunar Meteorites - Extremely rare rocks that originate from the Moon, only about 500 kilograms have been found on Earth.
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guess where is this
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You'd be forgiven for thinking this image is the work of a photoshop wizard. The CaΓ±o Cristales river in La Macarena, Colombia has been dubbed 'Liquid Rainbow' and 'the River of five colours'. Rich reds, yellows, greens and purples flow down the river depending on the light and water conditions. An aquatic plant, the macarenia clavigera, causes the natural phenomenon. The colours are at peak vibrancy between July and November.
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