These lakes are filled with thousands of frozen bubbles — snapped across Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, the natural wonders are made of highly flammable gas methane. The gas - emitted by bacteria after they consume dead organic matter - is fairly harmless, but these bubbles can cause an explosion if lit.

Photo credit: Paul Zizka

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