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The world we live in is chock full of so many wonders, both living and nonliving. From heavenly landscapes to the rarest of animals and plants, there's so much that we haven't seen Subscribe For More Amazing Videos ► https://bit.ly/Theimpressive ◄ Don't forget to hit that bell! 10. Bismuth Crystals Diamonds get all the publicity, but these rare crystals are one of the most beautiful things you'll ever see. That's unfortunate, though, because they are also one of the rarest minerals on Earth, so chances of you running into one on a random are pretty slim. They are so rare that most of the Bismuth crystals we have out there are mostly grown in the lab. Loved for its complex geometric hopper form and is rainbow-coloured, Bismuth, 86% as dense as lead, is a brittle metal that has been in existence since ancient times 9. White peacock Peacocks are exquisite creatures. Known for their vivid colors and uniquely shaped feathers that they don't shy from showing off whenever they can, no doubt they are one of the most beautiful creatures on Earth But what happens when nature replaces the colours on the wings with- well-nothing. More beauty, that's what. One look at this stunning bird, and you might conclude that it's an Albino. You'd be wrong, though. Albino animals have a lack of color and eyes that are red or pink 7. Amur Leopard The Amur leopard is the world's rarest big cat. These exotic cats are found in the region that spans Far East Russia and China. Named after the Amur River that runs along the border of both countries, these cats are well adapted to this harsh environment. Their fur keeps them warm in the harsh cold, and their snowshoe paws allow them to walk on snow without sinking. Although Amur leopards weigh about 80 pounds, some 30 pounds less than the average African leopard, these cats can still take down prey three times their size. They are known as silent killers because of how cool they hunt. Unfortunately, loss of habitat and poaching have made Amur leopards one of the rarest wild cats on Earth—and the world's rarest leopard. These days you can hardly see them around– bet you didn't even know they existed. Thanks to a new park along the Russian- Chinese border, though, Amur leopards are clawing their way back, so hopefully, it won't be long before more of these leopards are spotted. 5. Rainbow Eucalyptus If you saw this tree without knowing better, you would probably think that a teenager went a little crazy with spray paint. These trees feature beautiful pastel colors that run up and down their trunks. Native to New Guinea, the Philippines and Indonesia, these colourful trees look like someone painted them. Don't be deceived by the different shades, though; they are as natural as they come 4. Underwater Forest This underwater forest takes the idea of walking through the woods to a whole new dimension. Here, a "walk" can only be done in a swimsuit. Kazakhstan is famed among tourists for its stunning mountains and natural landscape, but the country's most famous attraction is Lake Kaindy. Every year, thousands of visitors come to Lake Kaindy to see its awe-inspiring limestone-blue waters. The water surface is pierced by imposing trunks of spruce trees, contrasting the crystal clear waters. A beautiful landscape. 3. Albino Alligators Coming in at number 3 is the extremely rare albino alligator. You may have come in contact with alligators in your swamp or local zoo, but we bet you've never seen one quite like this. Albino alligators are extremely rare. There are only about a dozen of them still left in the world. They are offsprings of two normal-looking alligators that carry the recessive gene for albinism. Unlike regular alligators, albino alligators don't have the pigment melanin. They share almost everything else with regular alligators, with the last known albino alligator reaching as long as 7 feet. Albino alligators have white skin and pink eyes. 2. Vanta Black Most colors come in different shades. But who knew there was a shade of black to beat the rest. Vantablack is a material created by Surrey Nanosystems in the United Kingdom. The innovative material is the darkest substance known to man, absorbing up to 99.96% of all visible light. It's so dark that 3D objects coded in it appear completely flat when viewed head-on. And even a flat shape can appear deceptively deep.3 1. Salt Mirrors In Bolivia, you can stand on top of the world's largest mirror. No. Not really. It's not far from it, though. This natural phenomenon is actually a massive patch of salt flats formed out of thousands of years of transformations between several prehistoric lakes. These salt flats, locally known as Salar de Uyuni, are covered with a few meters worth of salt brine that creates this awe-inspiring surface, which looks like a gigantic mirror. For copyright matters please contact us at "theimpressiveinc@gmail.com"

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