Sunday, 5 April 2015

For fans of adventure and exploration : Blood Falls in Antarctica

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Blood Falls in Antarctica

Blood Falls in Antarctica

In McMurdo Valley Dry there is almost glacial lake flowing water, but this is not a waterfall like the rest of the world falls are salty tripled seawater flowing under the ice sheet, where the salt keeps the water from freezing, even in the worst temperatures in Antarctica even more stuff interesting is the color that gives this natural wonder its name: Blood Falls. 

Contains the source of the Yellow water saturated with oxygen was exposed to the sun along with the microbes that live on the water and iron, sulfur, and contribute to the unique color

These waterfalls can be accessed by helicopter or cruise ship




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