Natural Phenomena You Have To See To Believe

Monarch Migration, Mexico

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Every fall, this forest in Mexico turns completely orange. We can thank the Monarch Butterflies for that. They fly roughly 2,800 miles south from Canada and the U.S to escape the colder months of the year. This forest in Mexico has been their migratory destination for years. They leave in August, land in November, and stay until early Spring.

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