Pink Lake is a naturally occurring pink body of water in Australia that derives its color from algae and microorganisms interacting with sunlight. While visually striking, the high salt content means people can only stay in the lake for 10 minutes at a time. The Twelve Apostles are rock formations along the coast of Victoria, Australia that were created by erosion over time. Though their name implies there are twelve formations, there are currently only eight remaining. They have become a popular tourist attraction accessible via a scenic coastal road.
Pink Lake is a naturally occurring pink body of water in Australia that derives its color from algae and microorganisms interacting with sunlight. While visually striking, the high salt content means people can only stay in the lake for 10 minutes at a time. The Twelve Apostles are rock formations along the coast of Victoria, Australia that were created by erosion over time. Though their name implies there are twelve formations, there are currently only eight remaining. They have become a popular tourist attraction accessible via a scenic coastal road.
Pink Lake is a naturally occurring pink body of water in Australia that derives its color from algae and microorganisms interacting with sunlight. While visually striking, the high salt content means people can only stay in the lake for 10 minutes at a time. The Twelve Apostles are rock formations along the coast of Victoria, Australia that were created by erosion over time. Though their name implies there are twelve formations, there are currently only eight remaining. They have become a popular tourist attraction accessible via a scenic coastal road.
PINK LAKE • 1-Hiller pink: pink lake is one of the natural things Austrália, very diffrent and exótic. • 2- why he pink?: he pink because 𝑂𝐹 a diverse set 𝑂𝐹 microorganisms, also due to the sunlight that hits it. • 3- Why can't you enter?: it's bad for the amount of salt, and people can't stay more than 10 minutes. • 4-What have inside?:An alga that dunaliella salina, which feeds on sunlight and with this process turns the pigments of the water pink TWELVE APOSTLES • 1-Why twelve apostles?: Despite the name, there are not 12 stones. The name was given in 1920 for tourist purposes. • 2-How did they come about? They were created by natural erosion, there were initially nine stones, but one was knocked down by erosion. • 3-where are they?:They are on the sea side on the edge of the sand they can be seen by tourists who walk along a 241 km road, It is located in Victoria in Australia