Deep in Antarctica, one of the most unusual places on Earth, there’s a bizarre natural wonder that has puzzled scientists and ...
In Antarctica, Blood Falls seeps from the end of the Taylor Glacier into Lake Bonney. Over 110 years ago, geoscientist Griffith Taylor discovered a unique waterfall during an expedition to Antarctica.
Scientists have discovered a link between a mysterious red-stained water flow in Antarctica, known as Blood Falls, and changes in the glacier above it. This unusual phenomenon has intrigued ...
Dark red, blood-like streams regularly emerge from the Taylor Glacier in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. They are called Blood Falls, the blood waterfall. But what explains this phenomenon?
The Blood Falls seeps from the end of the Taylor Glacier into Lake Bonney in Antartica In the wilderness of Antarctica, where the landscape is stark and otherworldly, there exists a phenomenon so ...
Ken Livi, a researcher at Johns Hopkins University, may have finally discovered the secret behind the mysterious "Blood Falls" of Taylor Glacier in Antarctica. Discovered over 100 years ago during the ...
Antarctica is also known to have some of the most extreme and harsh environments on the planet, where life struggles to exist in the freezing climate and harsh winds. However, even in such extreme ...
A bright red waterfall bursting from beneath the Taylor Glacier in East Antarctica lies right in the middle of one of the coldest regions on Earth. Blood falls is among the most mysterious natural ...
For over 100 years, a rather eerie natural phenomenon mystified us all: No one could figure out why Blood Falls is red. The puzzle was recently put together, though, thanks to researchers out of the ...
In the heart of the world's coldest desert, a grizzly sight pierces the monochromatic white of the Taylor Glacier. Known as the blood falls in Antarctica, this natural wonder looks like a scene ...
In 1911, during an expedition to the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, geologist Thomas Griffith Taylor discovered something strange: a glacier gushing blood-red water. Decades later, researchers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Antarctica's Blood Falls, with a striking orange-red flow of liquid running down the side of a glacier onto the rocky ground below ...