Bizarre Lakes Around The World That Look Like Milk Shakes

Well, many of the peoples like to prefer visit lakes because these are the wonderful places to visit calmly.  As well as lakes, pink lakes are also natural wonders and phenomenon which provide livelihood and joy to the number of visitors. These lakes are very famous and located around all over the world to attract the attention of peoples. Bacteria actions and abundance of salt are the main reasons behind the pink color of these lakes. Panoramic view of these lakes looks like strawberry milkshakes. Here we have listed out best bizarre pink lakes around the world that look like milk shakes.

1. Jellyfish Lake, Palau:

Jellyfish Lake Palau

Jellyfish pink Lakes are an unexpected pleasure and a part of Rock islands. This lake is connected through tunnels and fissures in the limestone. Jellyfish Lake is surrounded by trees and rock walls. This lake is most famous for swimming with golden jellyfishes. No one can describe about the color of this lake and why? It is natural fluctuation, natural beauty and wonderful environment.

2. Lake Nong Harn, Thailand:

Lake Nong Harn Thailand

The yearly sprouting of thousands upon thousands of red lotus flowers totally transforms the surface of pink Lakes Nong Harn into an 10,000 acre vision of buoyant blossoms. There are more than 5 million or so lakes worldwide, so it takes quite a surprising trick to stand out. Some that caught our attention a lake made of one of the purest skincare ingredient on earth and another with six-foot waves ideal for freshwater surfing.

3. Mount Erebus, Antarctica:

Mount Erebus Antarctica

The Mount Erebus is the second tallest and one of most volcano lakes in Antarctica. The temperature of Mount Erebus is very hot. Actually it is not a lake, it is only consider as lake in the list of pink lakes. Magma is deeply covered by snow caves /ice caves. It is surrounded by three islands such as Mount Terror, Mount Bird and Mount Terra Nova.

4. Lake Nyos, Cameroon:

Lake Nyos Cameroon

Lake Nyos is one of three most unbelievable pink lakes in the world which is also known as “Killer Lake”. It is located in the northwest region of Cameroon. The basic concept of changing color is CO2.  On August 21, 1986 it produced a large cloud of carbon dioxide that kills a number of peoples. The lake is small lake which has width of 1.2 km, 2.0 km length and extremely deep with 208 meters.

5. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia:

Salar de Uyuni Bolivia


Did you know that Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the largest salt desert in the world? The salt is 10 meter thick in the centre of Salar de Uyuni Lake. Every year, this is covered by the layer of water in winter season. Then it seems like a mirror.