Australia boasts a vibrant pink lake known as Lake Hillier. Located on Middle Island, off the south coast, this captivating lake stands out for its bubblegum pink color that remains constant even when scooped into a container.

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Measuring roughly 600 meters long by 250 meters wide, Lake Hillier is a relatively small wonder, adding to its unique charm. The lake is fringed by a sandbank and dense woodlands, creating a picturesque contrast with its vibrant pink hues.

The cause of this mesmerizing pink color has been a subject of scientific curiosity for years. While initial theories pointed towards the high salinity of the lake, recent research suggests a more complex story.

Microscopic organisms like the algae Dunaliella salina and certain halobacteria, thriving in salty environments, are believed to be the key culprits. These organisms produce reddish pigments that, when present in abundance, contribute to the lake’s remarkable pink hue.

Although swimming isn’t permitted due to its remote location and conservation efforts, Lake Hillier remains a captivating sight. Scenic flights and cruises offer breathtaking views of this natural marvel, making it a bucket list destination for nature enthusiasts and anyone seeking a glimpse of the extraordinary.

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