[Music] want to see more cool videos on our channel we do so press this Bell and enable to send notifications number seven the petrifying well in Canarsie ah in North Yorkshire is a well that seems like something ripped out of a story by HP Lovecraft it's a place where water trickles down a cliffside that looks like a skeletons grinning face and wear anything you place under the water will turn to stone the process usually takes three to five months but you can leave anything you own under the trickling water and when you return it will
be stone people have left everything from teddy bears to bicycles there and everyone has been transformed into a statue for a long time people believed that the well was cursed by a witch scientists today though have found that the water just has an unusually high mineral content as a result it creates a hard mineral shell over anything it touches just like how stalactites are formed in caves number six drew nursey park under water in austria there's a park with beautiful hiking trails and benches you can jog through any autumn morning if you visit in the
spring though it's a little different in fact you'll need scuba gear the park is near the hock Schwab Mountains which get completely covered with snow in the winter there's so much snow on the mountains that when it melts the parks lake doubles in size and drowns the park if you swim through it in the spring you'll see benches and bridges under the water even some of the alpine flowers which normally only survive above the surface will bloom under the water then partway through summer the water starts to recede and the park emerges from underneath number
five Shinae Tim Pisgah the boiling River deep in the Amazon lies a river four miles long and unlike any other on earth the shehnai tempesh qey is so hot that any animal that steps into it gets boiled alive the river gets as hot as 91 degrees Celsius and scientists aren't completely sure why normally water that gets this hot is fed by a volcano but this one is 700 kilometers removed from the nearest one there is a theory though scientists believe that boiling hot water from under the earth cracks through fault lines and heats up the
river making the water a geothermal system unlike any other on earth number four the beacon of mark AIBO never-ending lightning storm in western Venezuela over the Catatumbo River there is a storm that never ceases starting at 7 p.m. every night lightning crashes over the water for 10 hours every night 260 nights a year nobody knows for sure why it happens up until recently the leading theory was that it had something to do with uranium in the bedrock although scientists are starting to doubt it today the leading theory is a complicated one it posits that the
shape of the mountains causes warm trade winds to collide with cold air from the Andes that collision is then fueled by the rapidly evaporating water below and methane from a nearby oilfield nobody actually knows for sure though why it happens everything about it is mysterious including one moment in 2010 when it inexplicably stopped one day the storm just died down without explanation and seemed for a while to be over then after six weeks of silence it sparked up again and has been raging ever since number three the blue pond of Hokkaido on the Japanese island
of Hokkaido there is a lake that's unlike any other in the world the water is a unique electric shade of blue that shimmers and changes its shade when you look at it from different angles as the seasons change the water changes color even more shifting through shades of blue and green the lake was actually man-made the local set up a dam in the area and set up a reservoir where the water blocked by the dam could collect to their surprise though the water it collected changed color scientists believe that the water strange color comes from
aluminum hydroxide particles that have mingled in with it the particles reflect blue light unusually well making its reflection of the sky above are more vivid than any body of water anywhere else on the earth number two the ringing rocks at the top of a hill in Pennsylvania there is a field full of strange rocks and nobody knows why they're there there is no higher cliff side nearby so they couldn't have fallen through a landslide and the natives that knew about it before European settlers arrived believed it to be a natural phenomenon there being there is
hardly the strangest part though instead that honor goes to the sound they make when you hit them a chiming ring that sounds almost like a symbol on a drum kit there are theories but we aren't completely sure why they make this strange noise one investigating them though found out they're making it on their own when you hit a single rock it lets out a low frequency tone that can't be heard by human ears when you put them together though the tones interact and that's the sound we actually hear number one kawah ijen volcano with blue
lava in Indonesia there is a sulphur mine built into a volcano and when the workers enter it at night they turn off their lights they don't need them because their way is lit by the strange glowing blue liquid trickling down the side like lava kawah ijen is often described as a volcano with blue lava although scientists now know the blue trickle isn't really lava it's sulfur sulfuric gases inside heat up and burst out of it shooting blue flames up to five meters into the air the gasses then condensed into liquid sulfur which spills down the
mountainside slopes looking like flowing neon blue lava all the sulfur in the air makes it toxic and researchers and photographers who visit have to wear gas masks to stay safe the workers in the mine though do not and suffer through the unbreathable air while they work in the light of the pale blue glow that's slowly killing them and is unlike any in the world thank you so much for watching and if you enjoy the video please let me know by clicking the like button do share and don't forget to subscribe so that you can catch
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