25 Most Colorful Lakes on Earth [pics]

Tue, Aug 19, 2008

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Token Sunset Lake Pics

1. A lake with no name in Berlin. We’re not sure if the image is ’shopped’ or not but the result is still pretty spectacular.

Berlin Lake
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2. Lake Francis, California at sunset giving off the most amazing purple, pink and orange hues.

Lake Francis
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3. Wonderful orange and purple skies over Lake Murray, South Carolina, at sunset.

Lake Murray
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4. Purple and blue skies at sunset over Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada.

Lake Tahoe
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5. Deep red tones over Lake Michigan at dusk.

Lake Michigan
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Perito Moreno Lake1. Turquoise and Blue Lakes >

Golden Lake2. Green and Yellow Lakes >

Bolivian Lake3. Purple and Red Lakes >

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Linda McCormick - who has written 130 posts on Environmental Graffiti.

Linda is a writer and editor, currently based in London. Growing up in N Ireland, she craved sunnier climes so set off around the world, forever chasing the sun. On her travels she discovered she was much more passionate about the environment than she realised – although never quite got the whole tree-hugging thing – and has always had a penchant for the unconventional and creative side of life, so working at Environmental Graffiti suits her just fine.

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  1. Uch Says:

    These photos are beautiful, thanks.

  2. Kris Says:

    huh?! most colorful ‘lakes’ on earth… Some of these look more like ponds than lakes. And if you’re not going to include Lake Tahoe in your Turquiose and Blue category, well that’s just plain wrong.

  3. Pierre Says:

    and we forgot crater lake, oregon why? if you don’t know about that lake, then what are you doing posting about them? maybe i ought to post about deep sea life and get on digg since i know nothing about it

  4. Pete Says:

    Uhm….Crater Lake doesn’t rate?

  5. Mafe Says:

    Nice pictures, but honestly… have you not heard of Crater Lake in Oregon? That is a must in the blue section!!

    And on the red category… the one in the dessert, I don’t think that qualifies as a lake.

  6. Jim Goldstein Says:

    Tough to believe Crater Lake was overlooked. CL is so blue it looks unreal. It’s an amazing phenomenon how blue that lake gets.

    http://flickr.com/search/?q=crater%20lake&w=all

  7. jupiter3888 Says:

    How about the Blue Lake in South Australia?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Lake_(South_Australia)

  8. Andrew Acomb Says:

    Crater Lake can not be overlooked.

    When Kodak first published photos of the lake, the company issued a formal apology to its customers. Kodak could only assume that the unbelievable blue in the pictures had resulted from incorrect processing.

    Also, shortly after the Crater Lake became a United States National Park, one visitor could not believe that the color of the lake of natural. She went so far as to write her congressman that she though dye was being adding to the lake.

    “The dramatic color of Crater Lake is the product of its great depth, the purity and clarity of its water, and the way light interacts with water. Water molecules absorb the longer wavelengths of light better (reds, oranges, yellows, and greens). Shorter wavelengths (blues) are more easily scattered than absorbed. In the deep lake, some of the scattered blue light is redirected back up to the surface where we can see it. Around the edges where the water is less deep, some of the unabsorbed green light is reflected back up, too. Although the color of the lake can vary from day to day depending on wind, cloud cover, and the angle of the sun, the different shades of blue are always spectacular.”

    http://www.dustydavis.com/blogimages/crater_lake_large.jpg

  9. A Chaudhri Says:

    Just breath taking beautiful. Nature in its natural glory. Thanks to all those people whose efforts made me (us) view this awesome beauty. One of the more reason to thanks God for creating such a beautiful world to live in.

  10. caitlin Says:

    what about the champagne pool, rotorua, new zealand?

  11. anon Says:

    Ever heard Kelimutu in Flores, Indonesia? Three colored lake
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelimutu

  12. Valeriya Terziyska Says:

    Hello to everybody!

    These photos are really beautiful and maybe the lakes are much more beautiful than the photos. Please, look at some photos of the Seven Rila’s Lakes in Bulgaria.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/bobihot/Rila80822/photo?authkey=09Ktf0S9Edc#5238423861335616802

    Now, the area is rapidly changing with the arrival of offshore companies that plan to invest millions of euros in large-scale ski-resorts ON THE TERRITORY OF RILA NATIONAL PARK.

    Developers claim to “improve” the area with a well-organized system of ski slopes, which includes Panichishte – Rila Lakes – Kabul Peak. The slopes will be in the location of the Seven Rila Lakes and will include more than 21 ski slopes and facilities on a total area of 240 hectares, two-thirds (160 hectares) of which are inside the National Park boundaries.

    Investors cut the trees, build in protected areas and destroy irreplaceable ecosystems. Will we again wait until it is too late to begin asking questions?

    What you can do:

    *send your suggestions about possible action steps to: cveta.hristova@gmail.com

    *write to the mayor of Sapareva Banya (sap_oba@abv.bg); to the Minister of the Environment and Waters (mivanova@moew.government.bg), and to the Regional Inspectorate of Environment and Waters (riew-sofia@riew-sofia.government.bg).

    For more, see: http://en.forthenature.org/cases/rila_panichishte_resort

  13. knaaq Says:

    great collection!

    but…

    “Yamdrok Tso, meaning Turquoise Lake, sits about 4500m above sea level, Tibet. It was created after a dam for the nearby hydroelectric power station was built.”

    This is not true. The lake is actually endangered by a hydro-electric dam that is being built. see: http://www.tibet.com/eco/eco6.html (where you’ll also find that it doesn’t mean ‘Turquoise Lake’ ;)

  14. Noble Says:

    hey, you forgot Bonito Lake in Brazil, so blue and transparent!!

  15. laura Says:

    And you missed the most beautiful lake in any colour, see:

    http://www.np-plitvicka-jezera.hr/

  16. BluesCat Says:

    You are missing the fabulous Plitvice lakes in Croatia

  17. Sysgen Says:

    If you are concerned about your favorite lake not being included in a category, submit your own picture…

    Very beautiful pictures remind us all why the environment is worth preserving.

  18. Dr Jeri dei Lunici Says:

    Yellow Lake could be nice if ya dont mind brain eating bacteria.

  19. Aude Says:

    The “deep red lake at Sanetsch Pass, Switzerland” as you named it doesn’t exist. At least not in Switzerland… The lake at Sanetsch Pass is still beautiful but not red… Where did you find this information? You should maybe verify… Just have a look at the picture on Gstaad Tourism’s official website http://www.gstaad.ch/fr/winter/sanetsch.jpg...

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