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This took me a while to look over. Here is what I think what tops my list of strangest places:

1.  Lake Natron, Tanzania 

(Lake Natron, Tanzania photographed from Discovery on mission STS-29. License: Creative Commons)

The lake actually appears red due to the biological pigment of the bacteria in it. The hotter it gets, the redder it becomes due to the increased salinity and the bacteria in the lake thrive even more. 

2. Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland

(Giant's Causeway. License: Creative Commons)

Yes sir! Believe it or not, these hexagonal columns are a work of mother nature in action. The columns are made of basalt rock and there are over forty thousand of them in there.

3. Trees at Slope Point, New Zealand

(Trees at Slope Point by Ben, License: Creative Commons)

No need to rub your eyes! Those are tress that have faced 40 kmph winds from the Antarctic since they were saplings. No wonder the poor guys are permanently bent out of shape.

Some cities and villages in the world are considered strange by most people all over the world. A village with a population of only one person, the United States and a village on the sea stage (in the form of a raised house), the Philippines.

There were a lot of strange place in the Earth but If I ill be asking what place it is my answer would be the . . .


Snake Island

The Sname Island is a tropical island and was considered as one of the deadliest places on earth. Ilha da Queimada Grande, also nicknamed Snake Island, was the home to thousands of highly venomous golden lancehead pit vipers. 

Isn't it strange how all these snakes end up in the island, having the fact that these snakes soesn't exist in nearby islands. 

How the hell did those snakes end up there

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