BEAUTIFUL LAKES
BEAUTIFUL LAKES
Canada Spotted Lake in British Columbia,
The Spotted lake is found in British Columbia in Canada.
The most notable feature of the lake is the multi-colored spots that are very visible and prominent even when viewed from the highway
These spots consisted mainly of magnesium sulfate and as a result during summer, these spots become crystallized.
The lake evaporates and during summer only the minerals remain and they form natural walkways in between and around the spots.
SPOTTED LAKE IN CANADA
The lake contains the world's highest concentration of different minerals most notably, magnesium sulfate, calcium and sodium sulfates
The Spotted lake is also therapeutic and known to cure diseases
A lot of companies have tried to buy and commercialize it until First Nations closed the deal in October of 2001 for 720,000 dollars.
Lake Hillier (Pink lake)
Lake Hillier is located at the Middle island which is the largest among the islands in west Australia.
It is famous for its pink color. It's not just a pinkish hue on the
water but the water itself is really pink.
The pink water of Lake Hillier is permanent and even if the water is taken from the lake and transferred to a different container, the pink water is still pink!
Pink lake
Scientists have tried to get samples and studied the water but until now they are still unable to find the cause for this amazing pink color.
Instead, they found that the water contains high concentration of salt .
Plitvice Lake
Plitvice lakes is inside the Plitvice National Park in Croatia which is the largest national park in the country and the oldest national park in southeast Europe.
It is considered the most beautiful lake in the world because of it's spectacular display of colors at different times of the day, at different angles of light and at different seasons.
Piltvice lake
Every year, the lake is visited by more than 1.2 million tourists from all over the world and the entrance fee to the lake is $18 US.
The confluence of different colors are really spectacular ranging from azure to green, to grey to blue...these colors change constantly and are influenced by the quantity of minerals and organisms found in the water as well as the angle of sunlight.