Scientists cannot explain the pink color although they have proven it is not due to the presence of algae.
Hiller lake
Recherche Archipelago, Western Australia. It is the most prominent lacustrine feature on any island of the archipelago and air passengers often take note of it.
Salt Lake Hillier is located on the edge of the Middle Island covered by dense forests. One of hundreds of small islands are scattered along the southern coast of Western Australia.
Its special feature is bright pink color that has never changed. The lake is about six hundred meters long and it is separated from the ocean by a narrow strip of land covered with vegetation.
The specialty of this lake is its flamboyant color, rose pink. The color is permanent, as it does not alter when the water is taken in a container. The length of the lake is about six hundred meters. A narrow strip of land composed of sand dunes covered by vegetation separates it from the ocean.
The lake is surrounded by a rim of white salt and a dense woodland of paperbark and eucalypt trees with sand dunes separating the lake from the Southern Ocean to the north.
Hiller lake
The island and lake are thought to have been first charted by the Flinders expedition in 1802. Captain Flinders is said to have observed the pink lake after ascending the island’s peak. John Thistle, the ships master, collected some of the lake’s water which he found to be saturated with salt.
The reason for the lake’s color is still under investigation, and so far no one has come up with a reasonable explanation. However, the most probable explanation according to some scientists involves the low nutrient concentrations and different types of bacteria and algae that are responsible for the lake’s pink color. The lake is one of the natural wonders of Australia.
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