Strange phenomena after a disaster

Flocks of giant fish, death-deep pits, are hundreds of meters deep or landslides of ice . are strange phenomena after a natural disaster.

Mysteries of mysterious phenomena appear after natural disasters

Giant fish in Mexico

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It is possible that the magnitude 9 earthquake and tsunami in Japan on March 11, 2011 caused abnormal and influential flows to the Mexican waters. A huge herd of fish that looks like an oil spill has appeared at the Acapulco beach resort, Mexico. People can easily catch many sardines, anchovies, and mackerel easily.

Lightning strikes when volcano Shinmoedake is erupting

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On January 28, 2011, while the volcano Shinmoedake sprayed rocks and lava, a bolt of lightning pierced the sky at the erupting mountain. This phenomenon is still a mystery to scientists. According to experts at the Alaska volcanic observatory (USA), lightning strikes on the crater may be caused by a part of magma emitted from volcanoes exposed to atmospheric formation.

The strange landscape is made up of volcanic activity in Ethiopia

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Ethiopia is the place with the highest temperature in the world, the average temperature here is 34.4 degrees Celsius, the daytime temperature can reach 46 degrees Celsius. However, certainly many visitors will feel satisfied. When you come here to watch the salt floor precipitate due to volcanic activity creates a great scenery.

A giant death hole appeared after a tropical storm in Guatemala

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Perhaps due to the effects of the rain and storm caused by Tropical Storm Agatha , on May 30, 2010, Guatemala capital appeared a giant hole up to 100 m deep, making the whole world astounded. This deep hole is like a well. People believe that the sewage system here is so old that when the water is poured too much, it causes landslides in the ground.

Icebergs landslides in New Zealand

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On February 22, 2011, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake, about 10 km southeast of downtown Christchurch , and 5 km deep, caused ice mountains to collapse.

The giant rock falls because of volcanic activity

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In January 2011, in the Jilin City of Hunchun (China), earthquakes of 5.6 on the Richter scale occurred, the epicenter was at a depth of 560 km, so the people here did not feel the earthquake. On the afternoon of January 8, in the sky, Jilin suddenly appeared about 3 suns and a rainbow surrounded. It is known that this phenomenon is also called fake sun phenomenon .

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A giant rock rolled down the foot of the mountain because of the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull volcano in March 2010. It is estimated that its mass is about 1,000 tons and 15,24 m high.

Huge hail in Austria

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The giant hail like a chicken egg fell into Clover City in a storm.