ExplorOz Traveller - Colours of lakes
Submitted: Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 18:39
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Member - Graham Watson (SA)
What is the difference between lakes coloured blue eg Lake Cawndilla and lakes coloured pink eg
Lake Menindee (both in
Kinchega National Park)?
Reply By: Peter_n_Margaret - Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 18:48
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 18:48
Pink lakes have a bug called Dunaliella Salina growing in the salt that produces Beta Carotene which is the colorant in carrots, and (artificially) in margarine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunaliella_salina
Cheers,
Peter
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Follow Up By: Member - Graham Watson (SA) - Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 22:24
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 22:24
Sorry, I was more thinking about the colours shown on the maps, rather than the colour of the lakes themselves.
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Follow Up By: Member - peter_mcc - Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 22:27
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 22:27
I think he's asking about the colour of the lake within the ExplorOz maps - some are pink, some are blue.
Lake Menindee is pink on the map but, as far as my research has found, not pink in real life. The lakes nearby are blue on the map.
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Reply By: Member - peter_mcc - Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 22:29
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 22:29
I think the difference is blue lakes on the map are "perennial" (always has
water) and
pink lakes are "nonperennial" (dry up sometimes).
That's my guess based on the "dynamic legend" in the Web version - if you click on a spot in pink/blue lakes it pops up a box which has the characteristics at the point you selected.
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Follow Up By: ExplorOz - David & Michelle - Monday, Mar 23, 2026 at 14:48
Monday, Mar 23, 2026 at 14:48
Correct, the dynamic legend says exactly that.
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Reply By: Allan B (Sunshine Coast) - Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 22:56
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 22:56
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I thought they were 'Boy Lakes' and 'Girl Lakes".
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Follow Up By: John Baas - Monday, Mar 23, 2026 at 01:58
Monday, Mar 23, 2026 at 01:58
Witty... as usual Allan, at your best... but a bit brinary for me...
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Follow Up By: Allan B (Sunshine Coast) - Thursday, Mar 26, 2026 at 14:41
Thursday, Mar 26, 2026 at 14:41
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Hi John, are you sure you didn't mean 'borinary'? …
Look it up here.
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Follow Up By: John Baas - Friday, Mar 27, 2026 at 00:14
Friday, Mar 27, 2026 at 00:14
That is beneath you Allan; stooping to re-constructed colloquiality... and... at your age, too...
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