Sometimes access to a place is made 'impossible", quite
deliberately, so that a activity or activities can take place away from the
public gaze or to be exclusive to one particular group of people. The current
KS3 specification requires that pupils’ study "real" places.
The 7 Wonders of the Natural World may have been named too
quickly. Wonders like The Grand Canyon and Victoria Falls are certainly big,
and anyone who sees them will surely be impressed—but sheer size isn’t enough
to truly leave a person in awe.
There are other places in this world, though, that are far
stranger. Places that seem almost alien, as if they could only exist on a
planet that evolved separately from our own. These are places that scientists
have had to struggle just to understand how they ever could have been formed.
Places that will truly make you wonder—not just because they’re beautiful, but
because they seem to follow scientific laws that don’t exist anywhere else on
earth. Here are 10 Scientifically Impossible Places That Actually Exist,
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