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Lake Hillier's neon pink water is ultimately caused by complex biological processes of unique micro-organisms in the saline lake. Lake Hillier possesses at least 500 different species of ...
Bear Lake was looking a little pink recently, but don't worry, it wasn't the infamous Bear Lake Monster. Rather, it's part of a study to learn more about eliminating an invasive plant species.
Unlike the pink water flowing from taps in Canada this week, the hot-pink water in an Australian lake comes from natural causes.
Pink lakes, caused by bacteria and algae living in the water, may become more common thanks to climate change. Hutt Lagoon in Western Australia is pictured with the Indian Ocean in the background.
SALT LAKE CITY -- On the southern shore of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, more than 100 boats are sitting high and dry in a parking lot, unable to sail the shallow, drought-stricken sea.. North of the ...
Stockton’s McLeod Lake is looking pretty in pink this week. The splash of color is part of a study being conducted by the California Department of Water Resources, which is dumping pinkish dye ...
Hot on the heels of Canada’s pink drinking water incident, a lake in Australia has turned a vivid pink color thanks to a seasonal natural phenomenon. According to the Parks Victoria Facebook ...
The pink appearance of the North Arm of the Great Salt Lake looks quite different from the typical blue-green water seen near the Marina. Parrott says this difference started when the lake was ...
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