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Lonar Lake in Maharashtra mysteriously turns red; officials baffled Forest officials in Maharashtra are left baffled with the changing colour of the famous Lonar crater lake in Buldhana.
Nagpur: The 56,000-year-old Lonar crater sanctuary lake in Buldhana district, which turned red/pink on June 8, has attained its original form. In the last two-three days, the crater water has ...
Maharashtra's Lonar Lake, the world's third largest crater, has adopted a pinkish hue, leaving experts baffled over the mysterious colour change. Typically, the colour of the lake appears to be ...
Lonar Lake is considered to be a natural wonder. It was formed 52,000 years ago when a meteor weighing two million tonne hit the Earth at a speed of 90,000 kmph.
Mumbai: Maharashtra’s Lonar Lake, the world's third-largest crater formed because of a meteorite strike, has found itself in news with its water colour turning pinkish red in the last couple of ...
A METEORITE crater lake in India has baffled scientists by mysteriously changing colour overnight. Lonar Lake in India’s western Maharashtra state was formed 50,000 years ago and looked green… ...
Pink lakes get their unique colour from high salt content and presence of algae that produce carotenoids-organic pigments contributing to the pink and red hues. Lonar Lake first turned pink in ...
A METEORITE crater lake in India has baffled scientists by mysteriously changing colour overnight. Lonar Lake in India’s western Maharashtra state was formed 50,000 years ago and looked green… ...