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Unique geographical formations

  • POSTED ON: 15 Feb, 2019
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  • POSTED BY: Archana Subramanian
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The Earth has is in a continuous state of evolution. Changes have been made by humans too, but, the most amazing changes have happened naturally. Check out these three unique geographical formations to see see how it has changed.

Reed Flute Cave, China

This beautifully coloured limestone cave was formed by water erosion. It is named for a type of reed that generously grows outside the cave and which can be transformed into flutes. In the cave, you’ll find several bodies of water and multi-colored stalactite and stalagmite formations.

Sahara El Beyda, Egypt

This amazing place is also known as the White Desert and is about 45 km from the town of Farafra. Many tourists come to view the amazing white cream coloured sand, and these huge, unbelievable rock formations. Do you know they happened to be shaped like this because of the sandstorms that happened in this area.

Mono Lake, California

This salt-rich lake was formed by local volcanic activity over 760,000 years ago. Because it has such a high level of salt and no outlet, pillars of salt protrude out of the lake and take on some amazing forms.