Each March, over half a million sandhill cranes gather along Nebraska’s Platte River in one of Earth’s largest bird migrations.
Each mid-spring, Britain’s forests transform as bluebells bloom, blanketing the woodlands in waves of violet.
In Western New York’s Chestnut Ridge Park, a small waterfall hides a rare natural flame fueled by ancient underground gas seeping through shale.
The Morning Glory is a rare, tube-shaped cloud stretching up to 62 miles, seen above Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria between September and November.
Each summer, the Moskstraumen maelstrom off Norway’s Lofoten Islands stirs the sea into massive, boiling whirlpools up to 160 feet wide.
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