#1
The Artist’s Palette
Looking at this alienesque landscape, it isn't hard to see why these hot
springs in New Zealand’s Taupo Volcanic Zone have the nickname,
"Artist's Palette".
#2
Door To Hell
In the Karakum Desert of Darweze, this fiery 'Door to Hell' exists -
could it be the work of aliens? According to the scientists, this
endlessly burning pit of fire formed after Soviet scientists tried to
burn away the pit's hazardous gases.
#3
Calcite Pools
These stunning, layered pools are located in Huanglong, China.
Scientists believe they were formed from calcite deposits, however many
believe aliens are their true makers.
#4
The Great Blue Hole
Could it be a large alien eye? This giant sinkhole is located in the
waters off Belize and in 1997 it became a World Heritage site.
#5
River Of Five Colors
The red plant known as the Macarenia clavigera gives this river in
Colombia its unique color. This river is also known as “the liquid
rainbow”.
#6
World’s Largest Salt Flat
These crazy alienesque formations are actually part of the world's largest salt flat, which is located in southwest Bolivia.
#7
Valley Of The Moon
The Vally of the Moon, located in Brazil, is one of the oldest places on
Earth! According to NASA, it is the most luminous point visible on
Earth because of the reflection between the sun and the numerous quartz
crystal in the region.
#8
Ancient Underwater Pyramid
This pyramid-like structure is one of many stone structures found below
the water's surface off Yonaguni Jima. They are believed to be the ruins
of an ancient city sunk by an earthquake about 2,000 years ago.
#9
The Stone Forest
This creepy stone forest is located in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan
Province, and it is often referred to as "the first wonder of the
world".
#10
The Sailing Stones
Located in Death Valley California, these large rocks have mysterious
trails left behind them. Despite these ever-growing trails, no one has
actually ever seen the stones move.

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