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They Noticed Something Weird In The Clouds — And The Photos Are Out Of This World

Mother Nature is amazing!

Mother Nature, oh, Mother Nature is amazing! I’m telling you! Amid our busy lives and schedules, sometimes we forget that we may not completely be in control of things. Mother Nature is real and what you’re about to see proves that she does work in rather mysterious ways! Check out the items below!

1. A Dirty Thunderstorm is also called volcanic lightning.

Image Credit: Twitter / @JuvenalSV

2. A Snow chimney is a cold example of a fumarole.

Image Credit: George Steinmetz

3. Tidal whirlpools in the Norwegian Sea are called Moskstraumen.

Image Credit: Trek Earth

4. Light pillars are the result of ice crystals getting suspended in the air and reflecting light.

Image Credit: MNN

5. These while blossoms are called frost flowers.

6. The spotted lake from Canada.

Image Credit: Amusing Planet

7. A lake in Tanzania is the perfect breeding ground for 2.5 million lesser flamingos.

Image Credit: British Bird Lovers

8. A prehistoric glacier is credited for forming the Great Blue Hole off the coast of Belize.

Image Credit: Twisted Sifter

9. When starlings gather in numbers of 50,000 or more, it is called a murmuration.

Image Credit: Taubert Contemporary / Alain Delorme

10. These fairy circles in Africa have scientists baffled as to their origin.

Image Credit: Inhabitat

11. These underwater formations are made by the male pufferfish as a way to attract a potential mate.

Image Credit: Conscious Life News

12. On Christmas Island (off the coast of Australia), the red crab migrations is when thousands of the crustaceans head to the beach for mating season.

Image Credit: Thousand Wonders

13. Catumbo lightning in Venezuela that occurs up to 10 hours a day almost 260 days a year!

Image Credit: Neat Nature

14. This is a natural gas field that collapsed into a cavern and set on fire in Turkmenistan.

Image Credit: Wikipedia / flydime

15. These beautiful bubbles will explode if punctured quickly! There is natural gas trapped inside.

Image Credit: Reddit / mind_virus

16. Pooh Bear cloud.

Image Credit: Twitter / @CerealSochin

17. Columns of basalt found in Northern Ireland

Image Credit: Hotel Club

18. Ice trapped in the atmosphere forms circumhorizontal arcs that seem to go across the sky horizontally.

Image Credit: Flickr / ashamar

19. This is a lenticular cloud.

Image Credit: Imgur / Anrora

20. Bioluminescent plankton on the beach of Vaadhoo Island.

Image Credit: Imgur / Xenof

Well, what do you think? Is this just a mere coincidence or? Let us know in the comments and don’t forget to share away, people!