Lake In France Turns Blood Red
Blood-red mystery: Lakes flow eerie red in southern France
"River waters turning to blood might be something out of an apocalyptic nightmare, but, fear not: A river in France is not red with blood, but rather with salt.
A lake in the Camargue in southern France -- a river delta where the Rhône meets the sea -- has turned blood red, and scientists believe that the change in hue is due to a natural phenomenon, the New York Daily News reports.
The high concentration of salt in the form of salt flats turn the normally blue water a deep crimson shade.
Russian photographer Sam Dobson captured images of the the blood-red waters and detailed his sightings.
"Every small branch is covered with crystals. with the red water as a background it looks like something extra-terrestrial," he said, according to the Sun. “I was just overwhelmed with emotions the whole time I was there. Despite my numerous travels, I have never seen anything like this before.”"
Tämä ei ole ainoa järvi, myös Senegalissa järvi värjäytyi punaiseksi kesäkuussa 2012.
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