Sometimes, truth is indeed more terrifying than fiction. In what could easily make for prime horror film fodder, a renowned photographer has captured stunning images of wildlife calcified by the ...
THINK PINK in the wilds of East Africa. At Tanzania’s Lake Natron, lesser flamingoes are a pastel crowd, their salmon-colored plumage glowing as vast flocks fly overhead or wade in a shallow lake.
Why it's incredible: The lake is so alkaline, it burns the skin and eyes of most animals and turns some to "stone." Lake Natron has a chemical makeup that is so harsh, it is uninhabitable for most ...
Lake Natron in Tanzania is one of the most serene lakes in Africa, but it's also the source of some of the most phantasmagorical photographs ever captured — images that look as though living animals ...
Deep in Tanzania, there is a mysterious lake called Lake Natron. This lake is not like any other. Its waters are so harsh that they can burn the skin and eyes of most animals. And if an animal dies in ...
Photographer Nick Brandt's mesmerizing photographs from Tanzania's Lake Natron of birds and bats that look as if they have turned to stone have been circling around the Web. The birds have not turned ...
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The deadly lake that turns animals to stone: Unravelling the mystery of Lake Natron’s red glow
Tucked away in northern Tanzania near the Kenyan border, Lake Natron is a surreal natural wonder known for its vivid red and pink hues and its reputation as one of the world’s most inhospitable places ...
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Lake Natron: The world’s most unusual red lake
Lake Natron is located in Northern Tanzania near the Kenyan border. Its blood-red water makes the lake feel like it's out of the world. Its breathtaking and eerie atmosphere attracts travellers and ...
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