Thursday, August 02, 2007

Lake Tekapo, New Zealand



Lake Tekapo is a deep sapphire blue but takes on a more turquoise tinge in the summer months. This is due to 'rock flour' sediment in the water. When the lake was gouged out by a stony-bottomed glacier, the grinding action produced fine particles that ended up being suspended in the glacial melt water, which refracts the sunlight giving it the brilliant colour.

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