All Time 10s Season 4 Episode 23 10 Weird Wonders Of The World
- August 23, 2016
In this episode of All Time 10s, we explore 10 of the most bizarre and awe-inspiring natural wonders found across the globe. From the towering rock formations of the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China, to the luminous blue waters of the Waitomo Glowworm Caves in New Zealand, we delve into the peculiarities and mysteries surrounding these strange places.
Our first wonder takes us to the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia, where we encounter the world's most acidic body of water known as the Dallol Salt Flat. With its vibrant colors and otherworldly appearance, it is no wonder that scientists come here to study the extremophiles that thrive in these harsh conditions.
Next, we venture to the eerie landscape of the Door to Hell in Turkmenistan, where a fiery crater has been burning for over forty years. The consequences of a botched drilling project, this burning pit has become a tourist attraction for those who dare to experience its intense heat and otherworldly glow.
Our journey then brings us to the Petrifying Well in England, where visitors can witness the bizarre process of objects being turned to stone by the waters that flow from its source. For centuries, this natural phenomenon has been shrouded in mystery and legends, leaving even the most informed visitors with more questions than answers.
From the peculiarities on Earth, we then branch out into the cosmic wonders that can be found in the night sky. One such wonder is the Aurora Borealis, a natural phenomenon that leaves beholders speechless with its captivating display of lights that paint the sky with vibrant hues of green, red, and blue.
Our next stop takes us down under to the Morning Glory Clouds in Australia, where a mysterious, cigar-shaped formation of clouds can be seen gliding effortlessly across the sky. Despite being a common occurrence in this part of the world, these clouds have yet to be fully understood, leaving many scientists scratching their heads.
We then travel to a place that seems to defy the laws of gravity: the Magnetic Hill in Canada. Here, drivers can experience the perplexing sensation of their vehicles seemingly rolling uphill, with no apparent explanation as to why.
Our penultimate wonder takes us back to China, where we explore the otherworldly landscapes of the Giant Crystal Cave. Here, visitors can witness some of the largest crystals in the world, with some stretching up to 36 feet in length. Despite the awestruck reaction of those who visit, access to the cave has been limited due to the extreme temperatures and conditions within.
Finally, we end our journey in Mexico, where we unravel the mysteries of the underwater river known as Cenote Angelita. With its stunning views of a forest-like environment and its mysterious layers of water that seem to defy logic and reason, it is no wonder that this hidden gem has become a must-visit location for divers and explorers alike.
Overall, this episode of All Time 10s is a thrilling and captivating journey that takes viewers on a tour of the weird and wonderful natural wonders that can be found across our planet. With each location offering something unique and unexpected, it is an episode that is sure to leave viewers wanting more.