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See World's Top 25 Most Unusual Bodies of Water

Water is much more than its chemical formula of 2 atoms of hydrogen mixed with a single one of oxygen. Water covers more than 70% of the earth’s surface while moving through a constant cycle of evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation and runoff at which time it typically reaches one of the world’s oceans or seas to start the process anew. Through this never-ending cycle elements are added and subtracted changing the look, feel and density of this necessity for life. However, all over the planet there are unique receptacles that hold a portion of the earth’s allocation of water and many of these make for interesting and unforgettable destinations. From lakes formed by the footprints of ancient volcanos, natural cisterns, lakes of implausible color, cenotes and underwater sinkholes, magnificent rivers, waterfalls pouring from glaciers, lakes and seas where it’s nearly impossible to sink, pools at the precipice of iconic falls and those formed in the crack of a continental shelf, you’ll find every possible way Mother Earth can hold her water. Peruse our list of the World’s 25 Most Unusual Bodies of Water and add the locations that belong on your list today.
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