What Makes This Australian Lake Pink? Here’s The Scientific Cause

Of all the amazing natural phenomena on Earth, one of the more interesting wonders is the neon-pink Lake Hillier in Western Australia. Located on the Recherche Archipelago on Middle Island, the 650-yard-long, 273-yard-wide lake stands as one of the most unique places in the world. While the pink lake appears to be filled with Pepto Bismol or Pink Sauce, the scientific cause behind the lake’s unique color is actually fairly complex, standing as one of the rarest and most unusual examples

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