Places that Can’t Be Explained by Science But Do Exist

Published on 10/22/2021
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Gruner See

Gruner See translates as “Green Lake” in English. The phrase sums up the situation perfectly. However, it does not encompass the entire picture. If you’re visiting Gruner See in the winter, it doesn’t seem like a good time to go scuba diving because of the cold. However, during these times, the possibilities are obscured — and the other side of Gruner See won’t be revealed until the spring. Much of the year, Green Lake is nothing more than an insignificant puddle. It’s amazing to see the landscape transform once the mountain snows start to thaw.

 

Gruner See

Gruner See

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Australia’s Devil’s Pool

Devil’s Pool in Queensland, Australia, appears ideal for a swim. However, this is a perilous location for sure. Backpackers and sightseers alike are drawn to this destination because it’s close to Babinda and not far from Cairns. When it’s hot outside, it’s hard to resist going for a swim. These waters are like a “washing machine,” with strong currents and unusual conditions found nowhere else on Earth, according to reports. While Devil’s Pool has deep, fast-flowing water, it also has a ‘rock chute’ that punishes those who are unprepared for it.

 

Australia's Devil’s Pool

Australia’s Devil’s Pool

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