It was a single photograph of blush-colored land framed by endless blue sky that first convinced me I needed to see a pink lake in Australia with my own eyes. I had always been enchanted by travel ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment. Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the ...
To the delight of Instagram aficionados around the world, Australia's bright pink lakes may be increasing in number, thanks to climate change. The bubblegum-pink lakes found in the south of Western ...
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Australia's pink lakes: The remnants of ancient rivers now teeming with microbes that make rosy pigments
Australia's pink lakes are bodies of water that harbor rare, pigment-producing microbes. The lakes are about 10 times saltier than the ocean, attracting algae and bacteria that churn out beta-carotene ...
Adventurous photographer Nicolas Letoublon captured these stunning images of the pink lake, known as Hutt Lagoon, while on a trip to the state earlier this year. Nicolas Letoublon / CATERS NEWS ...
Lake Hillier’s unique microbes create its famous pink, milkshake-like water year-round.
And while the lake at Westgate Park on the outskirts of Melbourne may seem to be unnatural, it is indeed, a natural phenomenon says Dr. Mark Norman, Parks Victoria chief conservation scientist. Dr.
Lake Hillier is anything but usual. The Australian lake is 10 times saltier than the ocean, and bright pink. The color comes from the microorganisms that, somehow, are able to thrive under the ...
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge Val Matsunaga via the University of Hawai'i Ponds with bubblegum-pink water may sound like something straight out of a dream or a fairytale, but some experts say ...
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