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Welcome to the official UA-cam channel of GeologyScience.com! 🌍 Join us on a captivating journey through the depths of Earth as we dive into the fascinating realm of geology. From ancient rock formations to explosive volcanic landscapes, our videos will ignite your curiosity and expand your understanding of the incredible forces that shape our planet.
🔍 Explore Geological Marvels: Delve into the world of stunning geological wonders that have captivated scientists and adventurers for centuries.
🌋 Unveil Volcanic Mysteries: Journey into the heart of volcanic activity as we unveil the secrets of these fiery giants.
🔨 Digging Through Time: Embark on a geological time machine as we dig deep into Earth's history.
💎 The Gems Beneath: Marvel at the dazzling world of minerals and gemstones that lie beneath Earth's surface.
🔍 Explore Geological Marvels: Delve into the world of stunning geological wonders that have captivated scientists and adventurers for centuries.
🌋 Unveil Volcanic Mysteries: Journey into the heart of volcanic activity as we unveil the secrets of these fiery giants.
🔨 Digging Through Time: Embark on a geological time machine as we dig deep into Earth's history.
💎 The Gems Beneath: Marvel at the dazzling world of minerals and gemstones that lie beneath Earth's surface.
Hierve el Agua: Mexico's Geological Wonder
In the heart of Oaxaca, Mexico, lies a geological masterpiece that defies expectations and leaves visitors in awe. Known as "Hierve el Agua," which translates to "the water boils," this extraordinary natural wonder is not just a testament to the power of geology but a captivating spectacle that seems to defy the very laws of nature.
As we delve into the geological wonders of Hierve el Agua, we will unravel the mysteries behind its stunning petrified waterfalls, exploring the fascinating geological processes that have shaped this unique landscape over millennia. Join us on this journey through time and science as we dive deep into the heart of Mexico's natural marvel, Hierve el Agua.
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As we delve into the geological wonders of Hierve el Agua, we will unravel the mysteries behind its stunning petrified waterfalls, exploring the fascinating geological processes that have shaped this unique landscape over millennia. Join us on this journey through time and science as we dive deep into the heart of Mexico's natural marvel, Hierve el Agua.
FOR ARTICLE: geologyscience.com/gallery/geological-wonders/hierve-el-agua-mexico/
GEOLOGICAL WONDERS: ua-cam.com/video/UN0-SDGilTU/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
VOLCANOES: ua-cam.com/video/KOhsOKacb-4/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
NATURAL HAZARDS: ua-cam.com/video/KboCfaL_Mp8/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
VALUABLE MINERALS: ua-cam.com/video/2EZms-4zupw/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Follow us on Social Media
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Black Sand Beach or Reynisfjara Beach: Geological Wonders Documentary
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Paint Mines Interpretive Park, USA : Geology, Formation
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Fagradalsfjall Volcano, Iceland : Eruptions and Formation
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Canada's Cheltenham Badlands, Geology and Formation
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The Fingal’s Cave, Scotland: Basaltic Column Sea Cave
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Pamukkale Travertines: Nature's Cotton Castle
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Nestled in the captivating embrace of southwestern Turkey, Pamukkale Travertines stand as a mesmerizing testament to the wonders of nature's artistry. This surreal landscape, often referred to as the "Cotton Castle," boasts a unique fusion of dazzling white terraces, mineral-rich thermal waters, and a rich historical legacy that dates back centuries. Pamukkale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is ...
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Basaltic Prisms of Santa Maria Regla, Mexico | Short Documentary
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Sigiriya Lion Rock Fortress in Sri Lanka
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El Peñón de Guatapé: A Geological Wonder of Colombia
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The Geology of Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia. A Natural Wonder
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Studlagil Canyon Iceland's Hidden Geologic Gem
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Shiprock: The Majestic Geologic Wonder of New Mexico
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Diamond Head: Unveiling the Geological Marvel of the USA
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Yangshuo Landscape and the Enigmatic Moon Hill, China
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Pancake Rocks of New Zealand: A Geological Wonderland Waiting to be Explored
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Purnululu National Park, Bungle Bungle Range: Nature's Masterpiece
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The Crystal Cave of Naica: Display of Giant Crystals
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Skaftafell Ice Cave, Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland
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Mount Roraima or Roraima Tepui, Venezuela: Mesmerizing Tabletop Mountain
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Azerbaijan's Mud Volcanoes: Explore the Fascinating
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The Door to Hell: Unveiling the Mystery of Darvaza Gas Crater
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The Fly Geyser Fountain, Nevada, USA: Stunning Display of Vibrant Colors
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Danakil Depression: A Journey into Ethiopia's Extreme Natural Marvel
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Caño Cristales River: Colombia's Liquid Rainbow or River of Five Colors
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Caño Cristales River: Colombia's Liquid Rainbow or River of Five Colors
wow
Subhanallah
Is this Atlantis
Bucket list
Very cool thank you👍🏼
I‘v been
It is not a circle it is a spiritual like the golden ratio, it is easy to see
Wow
This lake is actually a humans way to heal from all kinds awesome
Shiprock is part of The Navajo Nation, and Should be Respected as such.
Shiprock is part of Earth, the roads there are lined with trash and beer bottles, littered by the Navajo. Respect is earned. Shiprock was "gifted" to the Navajo by their conquerors. Their conquerors could have kept it for themselves and set the boundaries of the Navajo Nation further west.
I have a question about the study: Humans are 2.5 years old and the earth is 4.5 million years old. Which people were tested and where? Have differences been found between individuals over time?
Can you, like swim in it despite the bacteria?
In the pink😊
you couldn't find anyone who can pronouce peñon? pen YONE. jesus christ. It's in colombia and you used the whitest possible pronunciation.
It seem that that was an ancien hydron colider who distroyed atlantis
Are you allowed to take the crystals home from the cave
Natural beauty
Es hermoso 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
Subscribe to this guy, I am making a school project on this volcano.
some say these hills are former pyramids? ehehehe
Earth is billions of years old. I am sure there have been 9.9 quakes.
Hiden iceland gem ❤
Trinidad and tobago mud volcano only ❤
New zealand, azerbaijan, US (some)
In trinidad have the most safest volcano no. Danger is only mud
Just added this place to my bucket list!!!
Wow! Our planet’s natural beauty is inspiring. Thank you for this great video.
Where can I purchase some high-resolution photos so I can get some enlarged and framed and mounted? thank you.
You can search in stock.adobe.com and www.shutterstock.com
Is that where you got this photo from? Seems all the one I find lack the color like this one. This one is just beautiful@@geology-science
I don't remember exactly. I usually use these places.@@mrgreenbudz37
I live 5 minutes from this and I'll be honest.....its really not a big deal...in fact it boring! It's all fenced off you cannot walk in anymore...
Yeah, I can dig it 😎
thank you great video! mutch love
<3
I think you feeding us bs.
The "EXPERTS" say the eye of the Sahara is a natural geological formation. That is what they want you to believe. The Eye of The Sahara was most likely the location of the Capital City of Atlantis. Plato stated all his descriptions and they all match up. Look at it from Google maps and you can clearly see that it was washed away from a cataclysmic event that turned the Sahara Rain Forest into a Desert 11,000 years ago. It is not wind erosion like they claim. Anyone with a brain can see it is water erosion. The white stuff is salt. Hence why that is also the largest salt mines in the world. Don't believe the history they teach you is always fact.
Fumaroles are the best type of geothermal features
That is not a "volcano". And if you notice that long wall like structure was not made by " volcanic" means its the remains of a giant tree root system and the "Ship Rock" tower it self is the giant tree that produced it. Its the remains of a fallen giant tree. Knowledge is King, however, knowledge is the commodity of the Rich and to hold it is power. So do you think that they would tell you what "Ship Rock" really is ? Nope.
That’s nice dear.
I am your master humanity
Truly beautiful, but I couldn't keep watching due to the horrible, overbearing music.
Riiight?!! I have been through half a dozen videos of my daughter, and I just said why can’t they quit playing crappy music over such a beautiful place on every single video?!!
We just visited here and OMG what a treasure. Appreciate this video, there are somethings that you look at and just wonder how this happened!
Nice presentation. Informative.
Think in terms of large scale. Diamond head is mega flora. More specific, an ancient tree stump. And yes these remnants also become volcanoes bcuz their hollowed out root systems ( now caves) descend so deep into the earth. There have been accounts of fossilized and non-fossilized wood found within and around volcanoes.
It's breathtaking beauty just amazes me considering how many millions of years have stood stoically and majestically for all to marvel at.
it's just Dabbah maybe
Wow, just wow! This is scary asf to me. Nature is nothing to play with.
your video is great, keep up the good work
Wow
💔 *Promosm*
It's a salt water petrified tree trunk
Planet 7X The Destroyer Created The Eye. Almost Home Church!👋🏼😁☝🏼⏰✈️👑👰🏻❤️🕊️
Beatifull
Nice