Lake Macdonnnell
Lake Macdonnell is a salt lake located in the Nullarbor Plain of South Australia. It is known for its vibrant pink color, which is caused by a high concentration of beta-carotene-producing algae.
Home to a variety of salt-loving plants and animals, including the pink fairy floss shrub and several species of brine shrimp. Visitors can take a guided tour to see the lake and learn about its unique ecosystem, or simply enjoy the beautiful scenery from the shore. Despite its remote location, Lake Macdonnell is a popular destination for tourists and photographers and people just like you.