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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 9:54:44 GMT -5
Not much to explain here. Just some naturally colored lakes, usually (though not always) caused by bacteria or minerals in the water. One lake per post. Owens Lake
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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 9:55:25 GMT -5
Laguna Colorada, The Red Lake of Bolivia
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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 9:55:52 GMT -5
Peyto Lake in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 9:56:18 GMT -5
Yellow Lake at Mill Hollow in the Unita Forest
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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 9:56:47 GMT -5
Sanetsch Pass, Switzerland
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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 9:57:14 GMT -5
A red pond somewhere near Albertville in the French Alps
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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 9:57:39 GMT -5
A volcanic lake in Flores near the Keli Mutu volcano
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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 9:58:07 GMT -5
Blanca Lake, Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington
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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 9:58:40 GMT -5
The very small Red Salt Lake in Tunisia
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Post by zzz on May 7, 2009 10:03:32 GMT -5
Perito Moreno in Patagonia, Argentina
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2009 11:02:42 GMT -5
Sanetsch Pass, Switzerland Holy hell, it's Bloodpool! O great Master, we beseech you to rid our lake of the scourge which poisons it so.
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Post by Ganelon on May 7, 2009 14:11:20 GMT -5
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