You Won't Believe These Astounding Nature Photos Are Real

Eaglehawk Neck

This bizarre structure seems as though it must have been manmade, but surprisingly, that isn't the case. Tessellated pavement occurs naturally when siltstone formed due to sediments that accumulated on a low-lying area about 300 million years ago. This picture was snapped in Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania.

Kashmir Valley

These trees in India's Kashmir Valley change dramatically in the fall. Also known as the Vale of Kashmir, this region is in the portion of Kashmir administered by India. The valley has a moderate climate which is mainly defined by its mountain ranges—the Karakoram in the north, Pir Panjal in the south and west, and Zanskar in the east.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.