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Blood Falls, Antarctica

The vibrant red is caused by iron-rich brine from a subglacial lake that oxidizes upon contact with oxygen, creating iron oxides.
The lake has been isolated for millions of years, trapped under about 400 meters of ice.


If I had ridiculous amounts of money I'd spend a good part of my life traveling the world to see all it's amazing curiosities. And of course take selfies with them to post on SW ✌
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FreeorLonely · 51-55, F
That’s so cool!
@FreeorLonely the way the red jumps out against the snow and ice