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Scientists find the eighth wonder of the world

May you know the seven wonders of the world. And almost everyone knows it. But have you ever heard the eighth wonder? The beauty of it remained secretly so far. Now the current situation of the eighth wonder told the scientists. And scientists have found it in New Zealand.

Its location is located in the Silica Valley of Lake Rotomoh, New Zealand. Thousands of tourists gathered at the crowd to see its beautiful beauty. But this beauty is lost suddenly. A change occurred in 1886. The valley of Tarawara volcano erupted into ruins. Its beauty was lost. It goes down under the lake. Although the ruins could not completely expose, the beautiful valley like a pink-white staircase. That is, some parts of the valley are still alive.
After a long time of research and efforts, researchers have been successful in finding the stunning silica tresce from the ruins. In 2011, scientists at the University of Yakato discovered the first part of this pink stairs. Hot spring covers the top floor. Then goes long research. Their research was published in a journal in 2016. It was lost almost 130 years ago.  Scientists have said that, 130 years later they have discovered a vast area that has been damaged by volcanic eruptions. But the researchers are  trying to highlight the eighth wonder new earth in front of the world?

According to the newspaper The Guardian, researcher Rex Ban said, "Before the destruction was one of the most beloved tourist destinations, Silica Terris Seeing the pleasant stairs the eyes could be seen. Not only the general, it attracted the attention to the British King and people from far-off America were also present. However, at that time there was no examination of this valley, so its length is not known right."
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