10 Horrifyingly Mysterious Lakes In The World

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Top 10 Most Horrifyingly Mysterious Lakes in the World!

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With the earth’s surface covered mostly with water, some mysterious bodies of water are bound to
surface. But no other body of water evokes wonder and mystery more than lakes. Today we will be
looking at 10 of the most horrifyingly mysterious lakes in the world. Make sure to watch till the end,
number one’s mystery is literally at biblical proportions.

Number 10. Taal Lake
Also called “The Lake Within a Lake”, Taal Lake is a sight to behold. Located in Tagaytay City, Philippines,
it’s the area’s most famous tourist attraction, attracting millions of visitors every year, both local and
foreign. But why would such a picturesque natural wonder be so horrifying? Well, if that fact the lake
itself sits inside the crater of an ancient volcano, that may explode anytime, doesn’t send chills down
your spine, then the legend surrounding it might.
Legend tells of a wise old man who once lived in Tagaytay, who strictly forbade all the towns people
from venturing into a mountain. This mountain was filled with natural resources and the old man
wanted to preserve it. The towns folk initially obeyed his commands, staying clear of the mountain.
Then, one day the old man mysteriously vanished.
With the old man gone, no one was able to stop the towns folk from stripping the mountain bare. When
the old man eventually returned, he was angered by what the towns folk did, and called upon a calamity
on the people. A violent earthquake shook the mountain, and thunder and fire poured down from the
skies, killing very last villager. Then, water poured out onto all sides of the mountain, forever burying
any evidence of the massacre that occurred.

Number 9. Lake Hillier
Nothing colored bubble gum pink could ever be horrifying, right? Well, hold that thought for a moment
while we talk about Lake Hillier in Western Australia.
The coloration is due to the presence of a specific species of microalgae, Dunaliella Salina, that lurks in
its waters. These are saline-thriving photosynthetic critters that generate energy in their bodies by
soaking in the white sun rays, absorbing every wavelength of incoming light except orange and red. So
basically, the pink coloration is caused by these microalgae reflecting the light that they don’t absorb.
The question is, can you swim in it? Yes, definitely. The presence of this microalgae, even in the billions,
don’t pose a problem when they come in contact with human skin, so you’ll be perfectly fine swimming
in it, that is if you keep your mouth closed. Although they won’t cause you direct harm with skin contact,
just drinking a glass of this pink water, however yummy it might look, will definitely result in kidney
failure.

Number 8. The Plitvice Lakes

The term the Plitvice Lakes refers to sixteen large and small lakes surrounded by forests, but also to the
entire area where they are located. It is the eastern part of the region of Li

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