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1: Lake Hillier, Australia

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– Vibrant Bubblegum Pink – Located on Middle Island in Western Australia. – Surrounded by eucalyptus forests & turquoise sea. – The color stays pink year-round!

2: Laguna Colorada, Bolivia

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– Crimson-Pink & Flamingo Haven – High-altitude lake with red algae & plankton. – A striking contrast against the Andes Mountains.

3: Lake Retba, Senegal

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– Salty & Sweetly Pink – Known as “Lac Rose.” – High salt content—almost like the Dead Sea. – Pink hue intensified by sunlight.

4: Hutt Lagoon, Australia

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– Shimmering Coral Shades – Located near Port Gregory. – Color changes from lilac to hot pink depending on the time of day.

5: Salina de Torrevieja, Spain

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– Mediterranean Pink Gem – Part of a nature reserve. – Believed to have health benefits from salt and mud.

6: Dusty Rose Lake, Canada

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– Hidden in the Wilderness – British Columbia’s mysterious pink lake. – Not salt-based—color comes from natural minerals.

7: Masazir Lake, Azerbaijan

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– Pink Meets Culture – Near Baku, famous for pink hues and salt mining. – A lesser-known gem.

8: Quairading Pink Lake,  Australia

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– Split Personality – Only turns pink during certain seasons. – Located inland, strikingly pink on one side, blue on the other.

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