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Pink lake in Australia?

Started by Beth Andrea, November 05, 2013, 09:07:32 PM

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Devlyn

I feel like I'm being set up for a broken milkshake promise.  :laugh:
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Beth Andrea

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on November 16, 2013, 10:03:38 PM
I feel like I'm being set up for a broken milkshake promise.  :laugh:

I never break my promises, DevlynMarie!!

Besides, you asked for a root beer float, not a milkshake!

*slaps Devlyn's knee*
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Ms Grace

It's a wonder they haven't adopted it for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Australia... don't know about elsewhere but pink IS the campaign colour here. Probably it's too far out of the way to be a tourist attraction or a mammogram station.
Grace
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Cindy

When I was travelling around Australia 20 plus years ago in a 4WD, my wife and I camped in the Recherche NP. It is an isolated place, or was then, and area of great beauty. Unfortunately there is no drinking water available so you have to be totally self sufficient.

The pink is caused by algae blooms and occurs at certain times of the year, it was brown when I was there.

Very hot desert area and quite inhospitable, 40C plus and no shade, we were dependent upon flying doctor radio contact if anything happened.
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kelly_aus

Quote from: Cindy on November 16, 2013, 11:16:32 PM
When I was travelling around Australia 20 plus years ago in a 4WD, my wife and I camped in the Recherche NP. It is an isolated place, or was then, and area of great beauty. Unfortunately there is no drinking water available so you have to be totally self sufficient.

The pink is caused by algae blooms and occurs at certain times of the year, it was brown when I was there.

Very hot desert area and quite inhospitable, 40C plus and no shade, we were dependent upon flying doctor radio contact if anything happened.

These days, you'd probably get mobile service, Cindy..

I've got some lovely pink salt I use when cooking.. Used all my black salt.. :(
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Cindy

There is probably a McDonald's!
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