H0W_THlNGS_W0RK (@HowThingsWork_) on XThe Blood Falls in Antarctica was first discovered by explorers in 1911. The “blood” is actually iron-rich brine that has been isolated for millions of years. The iron in the brine oxidizes upon contact with the air, turning it into a deep-red color.
H0W_THlNGS_W0RK (@HowThingsWork_) on XThe Eternal Flame Falls one of 9 "Eternal Flames" around the world. It's located under small waterfall located in the Shale Creek Preserve, New York. It emits natural gas (Methane) constantly 24/7. 🔥
H0W_THlNGS_W0RK (@HowThingsWork_) on XThis strange looking "River of sand" created in Saudi Arabia was the result of flash flooding & millions of small icy hailstones! 🧊🪨