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Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Sun Dog

Sun Dogs
Here is the complete information about sun dog .Patches of light that sometimes appear beside the sun are called sundogs. Sun Dog scientific name is parhelion (plural: parhelia) from the Greek parēlion, meaning "beside the sun." Speculation is that they are called that because they follow the sun like a dog follows its master. Sundogs (or sun dogs) are also referred to as mock suns or phantom suns. 

Sundogs often appear as colored areas of light to the left or right of the sun, 22 degrees distant and at the same distance above the horizon as the sun. They are frequently observed on a ring or halo around the sun.
There are also moon dogs that appear alongside the moon and are formed by lunar light passing through ice crystals. Moon dogs, or paraselenae, are not observed as often as sundogs because they are visible when the moon is bright and because they appear during the night.

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Strange but true things in world

    Strange But True Things In World



  1.  Sun Dogs  Rare natural phenomenon which makes it look as if our planet has three suns .

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   2. The Rainbow Mountains Of ChinaThese famous Chinese mountains are known for their otherworldly colors that mimic a rainbow painted over the tops of rolling mountains.


3. Pink lake Australia- The only naturally pink lake in the world . It is named as Lake Hil wlier, Middle Island, Western Australia.




4.   Northern Lights or Auroras- The aurora   borealis – otherwise known as the northern lights – is a vivid demonstration of the Earth's magnetic field interacting with charged particles from the sun.
5. Wave Rock -  Wave Rock is a natural rock formation that is shaped like a tall breaking ocean wave

  6. Pink Desert -  Jordan Wadi rum the world's most beautiful pink desert

7. Vik Beach, Iceland -  Vik Beach lies in Iceland, directly in the path that leads to the Katla Volcano in Iceland.