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by Autumn 05-05-2020

For strawberry lovers around the world, you are very lucky. . . At least visually. There is a vibrant pink lake off the coast of Western Australia named Hillier. Although it is not the only pink lake in the world, Hillier water is special because it is the only place where water does not lose its color when collected.

This color is not only an optical illusion but is also not the result of an underwater shell. Instead, it is the result of several factors combined together.

Discovered in 1802, Lake Hillier is home to a halophilic (salt-loving) algae called Dunaliella that generates their energy through the use of all visible light frequencies, except for the rays that fall in the orange red spectrum. In addition, leaving behind red light energy, these algae create carotene variants that contribute to the lake's reddish-pink color.

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