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The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

Although the earth we live on is called "earth", its land area is very small, and the proportion of oceans and lakes is more than 70%, which also makes lakes or oceans a more mysterious place. These magical lakes or some inland seas have all kinds of strange and magical places, let's take stock of some of the world's most peculiar and mysterious lakes and inland seas!

<h1 align="left" > Australia's luminous lake</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

Lake Gippsland in Australia looks normal during the day, but when night comes, it glows phosphorescent green, making people feel terrified in the dark. Luminous algae (scientific name Luminous Algae) produces bioluminescence in Lake Gippsland and spreads to the coastline. In fact, the luminous effect of luminous algae is a defense. Once the predator is found to be approaching, they will attract the larger predator in the form of light, which has the effect of "knife killing".

< h1 align="left" > the boiling lake of Dominica</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

The boiling water of the lake in Dominica is between 80 and 90 degrees Celsius, which is a steaming hot sight even on cold days. In fact, the boiling lake is a jet hole that is flooded by water. Stomata are cracks in the earth's crust.

< h1 align="left" > the Red Lake in Bolivia</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

The sedimentation of red sediments and algal pigments gives Bolivia's Red Lake a surprising red color, and borax forms small white islets in the lake, creating a red-white contrast. This saltwater lake is one of the tallest lakes in the world. The Uyuni Salt Marsh near the Red Lake is the tallest and largest salt marsh in the world. Every summer, flamingos are everywhere.

< h1 align="left" > the asphalt lakes of Trinidad</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

Trinidad's asphalt lakes are the largest natural asphalt lakes in the world. The asphalt in the lake is thick enough for people to walk on. No one knows why the lake is covered with asphalt or how it was formed. Scientists speculate that the lake may be located at the confluence of two faults, where oil from deep underground will eventually pour to the surface. The lighter bacteria then evaporate and grow.

<h1 align="left" > The Hell Hot Springs area in Japan</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

The Hell Onsen area is located in Beppu, in northern Kyushu, Japan. There are more than 3,000 hot springs here, the most famous of which is the Eight Hell Hot Springs in Beppu. The spring water here is flowing red, steaming hot and smelling of sulfur, so it is called "Hell Hot Spring".

< h1 align="left" > The Plitvice Lakes of Croatia</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

Croatia's 16 lakes are beautiful and a paradise on earth. 16 waterfalls connect 16 lakes of different shapes and sizes. Connected by waterfalls, 16 lakes are also separated by natural dams formed by travertines. The color of the lake varies from dark blue to turquoise green, depending on the depth of the lake, the angle of illumination, the mineral content or the number of organisms in the water.

< h1 align="left" > jellyfish lake in the Palau Archipelago</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

Millions of golden jellyfish live in jellyfish lakes in the Palau Archipelago. Nitrate jellyfish is a non-toxic jellyfish. Being stabbed by this jellyfish is not painful. There are a lot of tourists who like to swim in the lake and interact with jellyfish together!

<h1 align="left" > Cameroon's Volcanic Lake of Neos</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

Lake Nyos is located on the side of a dormant volcano in northwestern Cameroon and is extremely dangerous due to its high carbon dioxide content. In 1986, Lake Nyos spewed out large amounts of carbon dioxide, killing 1,700 people and 3,500 livestock by suffocation. Local residents have to use siphon devices to extract and release a large number of harmful gases such as carbon dioxide accumulated in the lake water, which has the effect of "exhaust and anti-spray". However, in the event of an earthquake or other natural disaster, the fragile lake walls may not stand the test, causing a large amount of harmful gases such as carbon dioxide to seep out, bringing disaster to nearby villages.

<h1 align="left" > Lake Vostok in Antarctica</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

Lake Vostok in Antarctica is a freshwater lake under a glacier that has been formed for 30 million years. The lake is located in the cold polar region of the south, with a depth of about 3962 meters under ice. There was once a team of Russian scientists drilling holes in the ice above it, with core lengths of 3779 meters, the longest in history.

<h1 align="left" > the Dead Sea between Israel and Jordan</h1>

The 10 most "strange and strange" lakes on earth Australia's Luminous Lake Dominica Boiling Lake Bolivia Red Lake Trinidad Island Bitumen Lake Japan's Hell Spa Area Croatia's Sixteen Lakes Palau Island Jellyfish Lake Cameroon's Neos Volcano Lake South Polar Continent Lake Vostok Israel with Jordan's Dead Sea

The Dead Seas in Israel and Jordan have high salt concentrations and harsh environments, so most life cannot survive in the Dead Sea. In the Dead Sea, even the heaviest person in the world can feel as light as a feather and can float on the surface of the water without difficulty. The minerals in the Dead Sea are very different from those in seawater, mainly including calcium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride and other minerals that are believed to have therapeutic effects.