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Pink lake

Pink lake - 27 march 2019, australia, lake, melbourne, pink, pink lake, westgate park
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People take photographs of the pink lake at Westgate Park in Melbourne, Australia, on March 27, 2019. The inland lake turns pink in warmer months due to a natural phenomenon. The pink hue happens in response to high salt levels, lots of sunlight, and a lack of rainfall. Lake algae, which grow in the salt crust at the bottom of the lake, produce a red pigment as part of their photosynthesis process.

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KimE12 Uploaded by KimE12 on . Pink lake - Desktop Nexus Nature Download free wallpapers and background images: Pink lake. Desktop Nexus Nature background ID 2473488. People take photographs of the pink lake at Westgate Park in Melbourne, Australia, on March 27, 2019. The inland lake turns pink in warmer months due to a natural phenomenon. The pink hue happens in response to high salt levels, lots of sunlight, and a lack of rainfall. Lake algae, which grow in the salt crust at the bottom of the lake, produce a red pigment as part of their photosynthesis process.

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emma999
Posted by emma999 on 05/02/19 at 10:19 AM
yeah, and they should pump out that water cause its toxic to smaller animals like birds who need to drink something8)
grandma_gingerbread
Posted by grandma_gingerbread on 04/13/19 at 12:59 PM
fascinating
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Uploaded By: KimE12
Date Uploaded: March 30, 2019
Filename: Pink-lake.jpg
Original Resolution: 1500x876
File Size: 212.05 KB
Category: Lakes

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