";s:4:"text";s:4167:"Why a Giant Green Lake Turned Blood-Red. While flying over Antarctica aboard a P-3 aircraft in November 2013, Operation IceBridge project scientist Michael Studinger took this photograph (top) of Taylor Valley, one of Antarctica’s unique dry valleys. Its subglacial conditions exclude oxygen and light, but include large amounts of iron . 2 Minute Read. The deep red falls were first discovered in Antarctica in 1911 where scientists noticed a … The lily white ice of the Taylor Glacier was being stained a deep red by water flowing from deep within the glacier. Deep Lake is an inland lake in East Antarctica that has fascinated scientists for years. Blood Falls is an outflow of an iron oxide-tainted plume of saltwater, flowing from the tongue of Taylor Glacier onto the ice-covered surface of West Lake Bonney in the Taylor Valley of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Victoria Land, East Antarctica.. Iron-rich hypersaline water sporadically emerges from small fissures in the ice cascades. Antarctica’s Blood Red Waterfall On the southern edge of the world, a waterfall runs red as blood Blood Falls seeps from the end of the Taylor Glacier into Lake Bonney. We offer the discerning traveller the opportunity to experience and observe exotic wildlife, unusual cultures … There’s a subglacial lake that flows blood red. For many years the source of the red colour remained a mystery, but in 2017 scientists announced that they had discovered the cause. Blood Falls source lake is not actually red. NASA probes ANTARCTICA ANOMALY sparking shock ancient FROZEN CITY claim NASA investigated a strange anomaly below the ice of Antarctica, which could …
Blood Falls pouring into Lake Bonney… In 1911 on a remote glacier in East Antarctica, a strange phenomenon was observed.