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The skeleton of a moray eel, which reveals the second jaw in its throat.
(Credit Rita Mehta)
Lake Hillier in Australia has bright pink water! The colour is caused by the microorganism Dunaliella salina, which causes salt content to create a red dye. Red halophilic bacteria also contribute to the colour. Microorganisms are the only living organisms in the lake.
The Moeraki Boulders are huge, spherical boulders located on a beach in New Zealand.
Sand being sucked down into the deeper ocean creates the illusion of an 'underwater waterfall' in Mauritius.
Mendenhall Ice Cave is a huge cave located inside a glacier in Alaska.
(Photos Linnea Nordström)
The skeleton of a moray eel, which reveals the second jaw in its throat.
The skeleton of a moray eel, which reveals the second jaw in its throat.