Australia’s Lake Hillier, once glowing candy-pink, is fading. Scientists trace its colour shifts to microbial life, salinity ...
This bubble-gum pink lake defies science. Lake Hillier in Western Australia has some scientists scratching their heads. Because the exact reason behind the lake's pink color isn't fully understood.
In 2013, SciShow host Hank Green brought viewers to Lake Hillier, an unusually salty lake with a bubblegum-pink hue located in Western Australia. Green reported that scientists aren’t sure what gives ...
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What you're seeing is no optical illusion -- it's just Lake Hillier, a naturally pink body of water with only one form of life beneath its mysterious and beautiful surface. The lake is on Middle ...
If you're in need of a Millennial Pink fix for your next Instagram post, you're in luck. You can totally catch up on the color trend… that is, if you're willing to book a flight to Australia. This ...
Lake Hillier, a vibrant pink lake in Western Australia, owes its striking hue to a complex community of pigment-rich microbes ...
Picture this: a lake the colour of bubblegum, sitting on a remote island off Australia's southern coast. It is not a digital filter or a clever edit. Lake Hillier in Western Australia really is pink, ...
When you envision a lake, it's highly unlikely that your initial thought is gallons upon gallons of strawberry milk tipped over across a large piece of land. It just seems so out of the ordinary, ...