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The most beautiful lakes of death in the world

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Blue water in England or bright red in Tazania forms beautiful lakes but contains deadly toxins. The lake with the name of the lake of death will make us think of death, and the danger. But the lakes below are also death lake, but are considered natural masterpieces that nature has bestowed on us. Blue water in England or bright red in Tazania forms beautiful lakes but contains deadly toxins. Here are  9 death lake lakes  called the most beautiful lake of death in the world. The lake in Harpur Hill village, Derbyshire county, central England is unusually blue, creating a poetic beauty.However, the reservoir contains a lot of waste from old cars, plastic garbage and human waste, with a pH of up to 11.3, a little less than bleach with a pH of 12.6, much higher than the average pH. average 6-7.The green of the lake is made up of calcium crystals absorbed from the surrounding limestone mountains, as the lake is located in the old limestone quarry site.Local authorities warn p...

Mysterious lake 'death' in Africa robbed more than 1700 lives in one night

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The huge amount of CO2 produced from this lake has caused one of the most devastating natural disasters in history. The huge amount of CO2 produced from this lake has caused one of the most devastating natural disasters in history. Lake Nyos, located on the crater has been deactivated in the northwest of Cameroon, Africa. The lake has a water surface of more than 1.5 million square meters with a length of 1.2 km. There will be nothing to say about Lake Nyos if it is not the cause of the death of 1,746 people, and more than 3,500 cattle and poultry on August 21, 1986. On that fateful day, the atmosphere in Nyos village is very busy because this year the whole village gets corn season. Everything was going on normally until 8:30, when they suddenly heard the sound of devotion coming from the lake.   >>Leptitox click here<< The clouds carry hundreds of thousands of tons of CO2 moving at a very fast speed, 100km / h has covered many villages around it. So...