Red Waterfall Of Taylor Glacier

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Red Waterfall Of Taylor Glacier

In the heart of Antarctica, nature creates a stunning sight: a red waterfall cascading through the permanent ice of the Taylor Glacier. This amazing sight, called "Blood Falls," is much more interesting than it seems.

Its deep red color is due not only to rusted iron, but also to tiny iron-rich particles produced by tiny bacteria, which are found in a salty lake hidden beneath the glacier.

When this water reaches the surface and meets oxygen, its red color becomes so deep that it seems unreal in the Antarctic landscape.

The waterfall continues to flow even in sub-zero temperatures, and presents a unique masterpiece that combines science and natural beauty that amazes visitors.



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