10 angry warnings from Mother Nature

Natural cataclysms always combine power, strength, horror and incredible beauty. Such phenomena often bring troubles, it is a manifestation of strength, a game of the muscles of nature, a challenge and a warning to all of us.

Humanity itself understands that, as it does with nature, it is impossible to do so. She tolerates, but sometimes does not stand up and with all her might expresses her anger. Looking at the most strange cataclysms, one might think that the Earth is warning us. "If you continue in the same spirit, I'm still not capable of that!" The most beautiful and unusual riots of nature that could be observed in different parts of the world are presented below.

1. Sea smoke.

Sea smoke was captured on the Black Sea coast in Romania. There is such a natural phenomenon, when evaporated warmed sea water meets with cold air. The phenomenon is quite rare, especially on such a scale.

2. Water web.

Shrouded trees in a web of water could be observed in Korea after a severe flood.

3. Cappuccino waves.

Water is colored in the color of cappuccino due to the decomposition of microscopic marine organisms Phaeocystis. From their molecules of protein and fat, a foam is formed that looks like a foam of coffee.

4. Snow in the desert.

In 1979, the snow fell on the Sahara desert, and for this region it is nonsense and a real catastrophe. In the desert there was a real snowstorm, there was a lot of snow, because of the snowfall for half an hour in Algiers, the traffic was completely paralyzed. And before the snow it was pouring rain. For the Sahara this is an unprecedented event - the first in history.

5. In Japan, after a loud and devastating tsunami formed a huge maelstrom.

These phenomena with the tsunami go side by side, but this size funnel appeared for the first time.

6. Sandstorm.

On the famous Dubai sand storms very often collaps. This cataclysm of this region arises against the backdrop of the strongest winds that raise sand around the city, which is moving along its quarters. But one day the storm was so strong that it became sharply dark around, the visibility did not exceed 50 meters. People tried not to go out without masks, otherwise the grit was pummeled into the lungs, which led to painful consequences.

7. The wall of volcanic ash.

The eruption of the Puyuee volcano in southern Chile combined an incredibly beautiful sight with disappointing consequences for Argentina. Volcanic ash passed through a wall in the nearby settlements, and the wind of the north-east direction blew away a part of the ash directly to the Nahuel Huapi lake, which is considered to be the cleanest and deepest in this country. The saddest thing is that the volcanic remains of the ash do not decompose and do not dissolve in the water.

8. Avalanche of garbage.

The powerful typhoon that raged in the Philippines in the resort town of Bagigo killed more than two dozen people, destroyed houses and damaged the fence of the local landfill, spreading through the streets whole mountains of waste, creating a real garbage avalanche, because of which there was a terrible stench in the city.

9. Invasion of algae.

In mid-summer 2013 in the Chinese city of Qingdao, the seashore was flooded with green algae. There were so many of them that they lay like a carpet on the surface of the water. These algae play an important role in the ecosystem, so the issue was taken over by the authorities.

10. The most terrible volcanic eruption after Vesuvius.

Probably, there is no person who does not know the tragic history of the volcanic eruption Vesuvius. Such a shock, but on a smaller scale, was seen by the inhabitants of the city of San Pierre on the island of Martinique in Italy, when the eruption of a volcano called Lysaya Gora or Mount Pelee began. Molten streams of lava swiftly walked into the city, and in three minutes it was wiped off the face of the earth, and a 30-thousand-strong population was buried alive. To survive was managed at random to two residents of the city.