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Hello Milan,
I share the same interest in the lake because of it’s vibrant pink color. My question is if the bacteria affects humans in anyway? What would happen if people were to swim in it? I bet that’s an interesting topic to explore, so I decided to explore it. Google says that nothing would happen if someone were to swim in that lake, although the bacteria is a frightening strawberry color. The lake’s high salt concentration would only help you float, and wouldn’t endanger anyone in any way. -
This topic reminds me of the geothermal areas in Yellowstone national park which are vibrant blue, yellow, and green hues. This is also due to different microbes and bacteria present within the water. This water can’t be swam in, however, because of the high temperature of the water (198°F). Can you swim in the pink lakes? I think it would be a cool experience if you could.
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Dear Milan,
Your post made me think about what kinds of animals they used to kill back then. And how they managed to do it without guns. Something I wonder is what type of weapons they would use?
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