Are your eyes fooled by nature?
The majestic natural landscapes in the world are a gift from Mother Nature to us. And the images below are one of those gifts, bearing an amazing and impressive nuance, making us feel like a different world that is only in imagination.
Underwater waterfall
The waterfall does not have a hole and seems to flow deeply into this seabed, practically shaped by the distribution of the coastal sandy beaches of Mauritius.
It turns out the waterfall is just fake.
Picture of "Tree in Namibia red sand dune"
Actually this is not a picture drawn by a professional painter. These are dried dead trees in the sunset, and behind them are the red dunes of Namibia.
Only with a little arrangement of Mother Nature's light and shadows, we mistakenly thought it was a great masterpiece.
The sea is in the sky
When people see these clouds, everyone thinks they are seeing a sea of waves and not the sky. This phenomenon is called " Cloudy Ripple ", one of the rare clouds and often looks very scary. But don't be so we hide in the house when we see them, because the ripples of clouds won't drag along the storm.
Miracle lake
Lake Uyuni is famous for spatial illusions when the appearance of objects on the surface.
During the rainy season, alkaline soil on the bottom of the lake becomes clear as a giant mirror; moreover, in the transparent water there is also a layer of iridescent salt, reflecting the sky and almost disappearing the horizon, making us feel like we are walking in heaven.
On the edge of the abyss
This photo makes us feel like a man walking along the edge of an abyss, but actually this is along a river flowing in the heart of the Glen Canyon.
Deep area under well water
Are you seeing two kids jumping into a deep pool? There is nothing to fear because this picture of Jacob's Well, located in Texas, is a huge natural well with a diameter of about 3.6 meters and a depth of 9 meters.
The water is so clear that when you jump down there you feel like jumping into the endless space of the universe.
Tree shape printed on sand
Do you think this is a water canal or a tree? The answer is not both. These trees are found in the Baja California desert (Mexico), created by shallow water circuits that flow strongly on the surface of sand and then evaporate quickly.
The waves of rocks
On the border between Arizona and Utah, you can see the unique structure of the rocks. They continue to form over millions of years, from the dunes gradually turning into solid rocks. External forces such as wind and rain for a long time have contributed to these strange structures.
Is the river on the top of the mountain?
When we look at the first photo taken from above, we think we are looking at a road that runs on the top of the mountain. But it is actually a picture of the Colorado River, and it is the color and silhouette of the river that is the culprit of our eyes.
Fire tornado
What you're looking at here is not a tornado of fire, but a picture of the Rio Tinto river in Spain, polluted by the waste of mining operations around here.
And the result is that the water in this river is acidic. The bright red color on the water is created by a large amount of heavy metal in the river.
Glass bowl right?
This photo is perfect for shooting for a rain. But if you look closely, you will see raindrops remaining on a spider web.
2-headed zebra
The interweaving of white stripes and black stripes on this zebra body has made it impossible to focus on recognizing the "normal" zebra, causing them to stick together in our eyes.
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