The Mystery Behind Antarctica's "Blood Falls" May Finally Be Solved
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There are thousands of stunning waterfalls worldwide. However, none are as unique as Antarctica's Blood Falls. The aptly-named waterfall, which flows from the tip of the Taylor Glacier, spurts out bright red water. The existence of this five-story-tall waterfall has been known for over a century. But the reason behind its crimson waters has remained a mystery. Now, a team led by W. Berry Lyons of The Ohio State University may have finally found the answer.
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- omg_girl57약 2년Cool coming from a popular 12 grader
- raraputo-163291758429약 2년really cool but kinda looks weird but amazing
- omg-girl57약 2년Omg that's so weird
- thiago_c_banos약 2년Cool
- alphalizard957약 2년THATS SICK!, if feel like it should be in a horror game!
- starjumpermoooo약 2년That is absolutely fascinating!
- Hyeonjeong Kim약 2년Wow the blood red falls look scary! The microbial life is amazing! I learned that the red waterfalls are bloody color.
- omg_girl57약 2년Omg I ❤🇺🇸
- maybelee5555약 2년Cool but disturbing to look at.
- gracefarrell약 2년it looks like the Grand Canyon is there in a little bit of Antarctica
- doggiechristmas약 2년Wow, I thought that they were going to say that there is some kind of creator, that would klll any animal that would go in there... Thankfully not!