Looks like a waterfall, inside which a constantly burning fire (photo)
A surprising phenomenon.
In chestnut ridge Park in new York is a unique waterfall called “Waterfall of eternal fire.” It was named so not accidentally — under stones, on which the water flows, constantly burning flame with a height of about 10-20 cm.
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It is not a tourist gimmick but a natural phenomenon. The fact is that under the waterfall is the place where from under the earth comes out of the gas. Sometimes, though, the fire goes out, but resourceful tourists Relight it.
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By the way, inside the wall of the cave that is located under the waterfall, there are two locations of a gas leak, but the fire it burns not so long.
The waterfall itself reaches 9 metres in height, but to see it in all its glory only in the spring when the snow melts and after heavy rains.
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