Lake Hillier
Lake Hillier, nestled on the edge of Western Australia’s Recherche Archipelago, is a truly remarkable sight – a vibrant, almost surreal, pink lake. Its unique coloration isn’t due to any trick of the light, but to the presence of *Dunaliella salina*, a microscopic algae that thrives in the lake’s highly saline waters. These algae produce carotenoids, pigments responsible for that striking pink hue, creating a beautiful contrast against the deep blue of the surrounding ocean.
The lake is surrounded by a distinctive white salt crust and dense eucalyptus forests, adding to its dramatic landscape. While swimming is generally not recommended due to the lake’s remoteness and the potential for algal blooms, it offers a spectacular view, particularly when observed from above. It’s a place that immediately captures the imagination. Recent feedback on Google Maps provides a mixed perspective, with some visitors finding the pink color surprising, while others appreciate its unusual beauty. It’s a fascinating natural phenomenon and a relatively quiet destination, offering a unique experience for those seeking something a little different. If you’re planning a visit, be sure to check local conditions and consider exploring the surrounding Recherche Archipelago – a region rich in natural beauty and wildlife.
Google Reviews
Great place, The red ish water scared me and they sent my boy simon down there in a sub where he didnt come out
Umm it's not pink too me
Why is the lake green? I thought it was pink
Este lago é tão bonito que até eu queria ir nessa Ilha 🏝️
Hồ này là có màu xanh lam và màu hồng
I worry that the lake is poisonous to swim so I give it a 3 star
Eu nem fui pra essa bomba,mas deve ser legal,um dia vou😁
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Che carino tutto rosiaaaa
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