This bubble-gum pink lake defies science. Lake Hillier in Western Australia has some scientists scratching their heads. Because the exact reason behind the lake's pink color isn't fully understood.
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THESE are the stunning images of a lake which has turned PINK because of algae. Lake Hillier is on the largest island in Western Australia’s Recherche Archipelagohas and since it was discovered in ...
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In 2013, SciShow host Hank Green brought viewers to Lake Hillier, an unusually salty lake with a bubblegum-pink hue located in Western Australia. Green reported that scientists aren’t sure what gives ...
Lake Hillier, a vibrant pink lake in Western Australia, owes its striking hue to a complex community of pigment-rich microbes. While historically persistent, recent weather events have shown its ...
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 ...
They look as though someone has tipped in a load of pink dye while no one was looking. But in fact these pink lakes are a natural phenomenon and not only draw visitors from far and wide but also ...
Surreal coloured lake has puzzled scientists but recent study could hold the answer THESE are the stunning images of a lake which has turned PINK because of algae. Lake Hillier is on the largest ...