Hillair Lake: Pink water
Country-world-where the natural beauty ... natural treasures ... looks confined to a series of natural gifts. A series of natural heritage and gifts certainly takes the heart. For the beauty of these wonderful beauty gifts, the beauty of the country and the world's beauty lover goes away.
Western
Australia's "Pink Lake" (Pink Lake) is a wonderful gift to the world of
natural treasures, although the water of "Lake Hillair" with a pinkish
water can be saline, but its beauty attracts the mind.
The
length and breadth of the 'Lake Hillair', which is connected to the
Southern Ocean, is not very much, yet due to its specialty, it is famous
for its fame in the country and the world.
The unique feature of water
in this unique lake is about two-and-a-half meters wide and about six
hundred meters wide.
There
is a long series of sand which spreads around the lake, surrounded by
forested forests of all-round wood, there is a long series of trees in
Pepperbark and Nilgiris. If
there are flora of trees, the sand dunes will be seen in abundance.
The
biggest feature of the lake is that the color of its water is pink and
this water of the lake is not pink at any particular time, but its water
is always pink. This
vibrant pink color of the lake is permanent, rain or other seasons,
there is no effect on the pink water of this lake, and it was Matthew
Pilinders who discovered this unique lake.
During
an expedition, he was caught on the strange lake of pink water, perhaps
that is why this lake is also called 'Pilandar's Peak'. In
the records, there is a mention of the "little lake of pink". According
to experts, in 1803, the Pilanders once again visited the Middle
Island, this time the Pilanders filled the pink lake with water in the
pipes. After
this, research on the commercial use of this unique lake water started.
The investigation of the commercial possibilities showed that this
water can be used to make salt. Halopilic
salt and crusted vectors are also found in this water, experts believe
that this region was in the salt mining area in the 19th century, and
the administration of Western Australia declared the archipelago Nature
Reserve as the protected area in 2012.
Efforts are being made to declare the coastline now a recreational area, it is not as if it is not like the water There
will be no crisis, pink water also has a lot of aquatic life, this pink
water does not show any danger to humans. The pink bubble gum can be
seen in this lake, so the layer of salt can be easily seen on the
coastline.

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