Strange and amazing geological events abound in the natural world that seem nearly extraterrestrial. From underwater sinkholes and rainbow-colored mountains to rocks that move on their own, these events test our knowledge of how the Earth functions and provide peeks into the amazing powers sculpting our globe. This page will go over seven of the most unusual and shocking geological events from around the globe that you would not think exist.

Sailing stones


For years, the phenomena of the “Sailing Stones” has perplexed geologists and fascinated tourists. These pebbles, which seem to be moving across the desert floor on their own, leave behind long tracks spanning hundreds of feet when situated in the Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park in California.
Years of research notwithstanding have not completely identified the reason of this movement. Still, it’s thought to be brought on by a confluence of elements including ice, strong gusts, and slick mud. A small layer of ice can develop on the surface of the playa during chilly desert evenings, resulting in a slick surface that lets the pebbles slide with the most minor breeze.
Although many ideas have been proposed to explain the Sailing Stones, it wasn’t until time-lapse photography emerged that scientists were able to record the movement of the rocks in action, so offering crucial fresh hints about the forces at work in this unique geological occurrence.

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