As humans have explored the Earth, we’ve encountered some believable examples of the power of nature. There are places in this world too dangerous for people to go to and areas so vividly affected by these natural phenomena that they’ve become the basis for folk tales and ghost stories in dozens of cultures. One of the core traits of humanity is curiosity and a thirst for knowledge. Seeing things so outside our everyday experience makes us want to understand what’s happening. While you probably won’t see most of these places in person, it’s still awesome to learn about them! We have the answers you’ve been searching for in this round-up of the most unbelievable natural phenomena from around the world.

Moonbows
Seeing a rainbow after a day of rain is always a pleasant experience that’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face. But have you ever seen a moonbow? These gorgeous, multicolored arches appear at night when the light from the moon reflects and refracts off water droplets, just like rainbows. Moonbows are much more rare to see than rainbows because they require such specific conditions. They only happen when the moon is low in the sky, rain is falling opposite to the moon, and the sky is perfectly dark. You’d have a hard time seeing this if you live in or near a big city, but country dwellers have the possibility of seeing them on occasion.