"No do not approach this lake you will get decomposed. its cursed!" This is what we are most likely hear in movies and books BUT not in real life!
In Tanzania, lake Narton is pretty much the lake of "doom": almost every animal dies and calcifies if it makes any contact with the treacherous water. Weirdly birds are attracted to this lake. Below you can see pictures of these unfortunate animals:
In Tanzania, lake Narton is pretty much the lake of "doom": almost every animal dies and calcifies if it makes any contact with the treacherous water. Weirdly birds are attracted to this lake. Below you can see pictures of these unfortunate animals:
Narton is an actual naturally compound made of sodium carbonate (with minute amounts of bicarbonate). Volcanic ash contain sodium carbonate and unsurprisingly this lake is within the grip of a famous neighboring volcano. Awkwardly, photographers liked these pictures that they made portraits out of them. Photographer Nick Brandt said I could not help but photograph them.
Now the question is: what is the principal cause of animal calcification?
Due to the big amount of sodium bicarbonate inside water, the overall PH of the lake increased dramatically to PH 10. Also water temperatures could reach 70 degrees Celsius. So this combination of PH, Temperature extremes makes the lake inhabitable for animals. According to theverge: "With a pH that ranges from 9 to 10.5, and water temperatures that can reach 140 degrees Fahrenheit, the lake is so inhospitable that it kills most wildlife that wind up in its depths". Why animals are attracted to this lake? Scientists noticed that the lake's surface has an unprecedented glow. Reflection confuses birds that they crash into the lake.
On the other side, one special fish called alcolapia alcalica (which is an alkaline tilapia) has this ability to live under these extreme and harsh conditions. More research are being conducted to understand how they could survive very alkaline environments. What do you think? would you take a swim?
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