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The Baatara Gorge Waterfall or Three Bridge Chasm in Tannourine, Lebanon was carved out of ancient limestone over millions of years by winter meltwater. The waterfall, which is fed by meltwater from Mount Lebanon, falls 250 meters into the chasm’s depths past 160-million-year-old limestone from the Jurassic period. Experiments carried out with flourescent dye in 1988 indicated that the water from the chasm emerges from underground at a spring in the nearby town of Mgharet al-Ghaouaghir.
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A beautiful hot spring pool in Yellowstone National Park has transformed from a crystal blue colour to a bright yellowy-green hue, after years of tourists throwing coins in.
The natural wonder, called Morning Glory, has changed colour because of the accumulation of coins, rubbish and natural debris.
It has been dubbed “Fading Glory” because of the glaring transformation it has undergone since the 1950s.
Almost three million tourists flock to the Wyoming national park each year and many throw coins and rocks into the springs, hoping to accrue good luck.
However, the unintentional vandalism has taken its toll on Morning Glory, clogging up its vents and slowing down the water’s circulation.
As a result the water’s temperature dropped and sent orange-coloured bacteria towards the centre of the pool.
Adam Hoffman, from Science Friday, said: “Pigments produced by swaths of those microbes—called microbial mats—are responsible, at least in part, for the brilliant yellows, greens, and oranges that now tinge Morning Glory and other thermal pools in Yellowstone.”
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