
Weird Places Australia's Bright Pink Lake
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Science, Biology, Chemistry
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the unique pink color of Lake Hillier, a small lake on Middle Island, Australia. Unlike typical lake colors, Lake Hillier's pink hue is not an optical illusion and remains even when the water is removed. Scientists believe the color is due to high salinity and the presence of salt-loving microalgae and halobacteria, which produce pigments. These extremophiles are ancient organisms that thrive in harsh conditions. Despite the unusual color, the lake is safe for swimming, making it an intriguing destination.
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