Shanay-Timpishka
The Boiling River
Deep in the amazon lies a river four miles long and unlike any other on earth. The Shanay-Timpishka is so hot that any animal that steps into it gets boiled alive. When a hapless creature wanders in, the eyes cook first, melting in its skull. Soon the animal is in too much pain to keep swimming to safety. Water fills its mouth and lungs, and it is cooked from the inside out.
The river gets as hot as 91C (196F)—and scientists aren’t completely sure why. Normally, water that gets this hot is fed by a volcano, but this one is 700km removed from the nearest one.
There is a theory, though. Scientists believe that boiling hot water from under the earth cracks through fault lines and heats up the river, making the water a geothermal system unlike any other on the earth.
Mother Nature can come up with some beautiful wonders, can't She?
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Wow, that is some river. Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI find this interesting.
ReplyDeleteI'll stop by for some coffee on the patio
Hey Gorges...
ReplyDeleteIt is kinda.
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Hey Linda...
Really something to behold!
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Hey Jo...
Glad you found it interesting, my friend.
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On the bright side you always have hot water for coffee.
ReplyDeleteI like warm water to swim in but that is ridiculous. The description of what happens to living things that try to swim it is truly terrible. That is why I always stick my toe in the water before I jump in.
ReplyDeleteHey Sixbears...
ReplyDeleteYeah, there is that!
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Hey Dizzy...
Better be careful or you might have a fried toe, ya know?
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