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Tiny extremophiles give the salty lakes their rosy hue, but over-mining and climate change are threatening their existence.
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Live Science on MSNAustralia's pink lakes: The remnants of ancient rivers now teeming with microbes that make rosy pigmentsPink lakes in Western Australia get their color from pigments produced by microbes, but climate change and other human ...
Hutt Lagoon in Western Australia is pictured with the Indian Ocean in the background. Pink lakes, caused by bacteria and algae living in the water, may become more common thanks to climate change.
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