Lake McKenzie turning green?
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One of the most magnificent tourist destinations in the world is the largest sand island in QLD Australia, called Fraser Island.
On it you can visit a crystal clear fresh lake, called Lake McKenzie. It used to look like this:
On a recent trip however, I was disappointed to see it had a dirty green colour.
Does this happen cyclicly or is it permanently green these days? What is the cause of it?
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Can you swim in Lake McKenzie?
Lake McKenzie's incredibly pure waters are ideal for swimming in. Not only are there no creatures to dodge, but the soft sand underfoot makes it an incredibly peaceful experience \u2013 and works wonders on the skin.Why is Lake McKenzie so blue?
The sand found in Lake McKenzie is so pure and acts as its main filter keeping the rainwater in due to its organic bottom layers this, in turn, keeps the waters so clear and blue looking, overall the water found in Lake McKenzie is very clean and almost 100% clear.Why is Lake McKenzie dark?
Made of pure white silica, the sands create an impervious layer that makes it impossible for the water to flow away and for many of the island's native species to set up camp. Not only is the sand stunning to look at, it is also magically soft, but the pureness of the water means there is very little life in the lake.Does anything live in lake Mackenzie?
Species found on the island include eels, herring, catfish, hardy heads, rainbow fish, blue-eyes, perch and gudgeons. Lake McKenzie is one of over 40 permanent lakes on Fraser Island.USING ONLY GREEN TO MAKE A ROBLOX ACCOUNT!
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