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Nibby 10 month s ago
#8 ...and there are Puffins on that island!!
       
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Silas 10 month s ago
#30 Nightmare fuel
       
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Tiff 9 month s ago
Silas, Nah. I used to spend entire days swimming among lightly stinging jellyfish on the New Jersey shore. Their sting was more itchy than painful. I'd swim until I got too itchy, then get out for a minute to rub dry sand on it, which took the sting away immediately, then go right back in the water. I actually loved it, because most people were too scared or grossed out to go in the water, so I had almost the whole beach to myself - with my own private life guards.
       
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Eternal Flame Falls

Eternal Flame Falls is a small waterfall located in New York's Chestnut Ridge Park, known for its natural gas seepage that keeps a small flame burning at its base. The flame is fueled by methane gas escaping from beneath the waterfall, creating a unique, continuously burning fire amidst the flowing water. This phenomenon is a rare and fascinating combination of geology and nature.

 

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