It's a surprising scene, to say the least, in Antarctica, where what appear to be cascades of blood are flowing on ice. But ...
The Blood Falls is a key geological feature with the potential to advance knowledge and studies in subglacial hydrology.
One of the most intriguing phenomena on the frozen continent is the Blood Falls, a red-coloured waterfall that flows from Taylor Glacier into the West Lake Bonney. The waterfall is a striking ...
Antarctica’s Blood Falls is a mysterious crimson flow in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, discovered in 1911 by geologist Thomas Griffith Taylor. The bright red water seeping from the glacier into the ...