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Located between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, Australia is surrounded by the sea on all sides, and is nicknamed "Australia" by international students and netizens because of the proliferation of animals and the relatively primitive ecological environment.
Australia has always been a notoriously beautiful place for "casual photography", and when traveling to Australia, most people will choose the Great Barrier Reef, Gold Coast, Sydney Opera House and other more famous attractions.
At the end of 2018, the three beautiful photos selected on behalf of South Australia were all taken at Lake McDonnell, causing an overwhelming response on foreign social media sites. This niche dreamland has since unveiled its mystery. Lake McDonnell, a place you would not expect to find.
A beautiful place to cry: Lake McDonnell, Australia, you won't want to leave!
Where is Lake McDonnell?
Lake McDonnell is located in the southern part of Australia. It is a remote place, almost untouched, and only locals occasionally pass by and meet it by accident.
How do I get to Lake McDonnell?
This spot is in the middle of nowhere, so it is recommended to drive to it, and the road is also a must-see to Cactus Beach, so you can hit it together. It takes more than 9 hours to drive from Adelaide, so we recommend staying overnight for a short rest before heading to Pink Lake the next day.
Why is Lake McDonnell pink?
The high salinity and algae changes in the lake make the water pink, with a straight "watermelon avenue" separating the lake in the middle, one side of the lake is pink and the other is mint green, as if God has tipped the palette here.
McDonnell Lake must experience the following recommendations:
- Walk along the road between the pink lake and the mint sea, quietly feel the different colors of the lake on both sides, instantly cure your sadness and misery;
take a drone to go, from the air aerial photography pink scenery will be more beautiful;
Warmly remind: pay attention to road safety when taking pictures!
The most fantastic part of Lake McDonnell is its "clear and distinct" pure color. A straight road straight to the sky, on both sides of the road, half of the fresh "Wizard of Oz", half of the sweet "red and pink". Such contrasts, yet in harmony, make people wonder at the subtlety of nature's artistry.