Monday 17 June 2019

Lake with the tin mine blues!

Little Blue Lake is not far from Derby and Gladstone and is a natural phenomenon resulting from the pioneering mining days of South Mt. Cameron and surrounding areas in the Far North East of Tasmania.  Originally a mine hole, the lake reflects a vivid aqua blue from the minerals in it's base.
The lake is acidic but I've seen photos of people swimming in it, which is not recommended.

Posted a photo of the Lake in 2018 taken by youngest son here.
Our visit was the first.







38 comments:

  1. Would be good to see the skin of these people after a dip in an acidic lake!

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    1. It would be. I don't know how acidic it is, doesn't say on the notice there.

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  2. Bonito rincón. Làstima que sea acido y no puedas bañarte, Margaret.
    Un abrazo y buena semana.

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    1. On a hot day it would be good if you could drop in for a swim there Jordi.

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  3. Yeah...mines leave nasty reminders

    ...even if the water is pretty

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    1. They do, and there are many past tin mines and so on around the area.

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  4. Too bad it is the result of pollution from mining but the color of the water in that lake is just amazing. I don’t think i would be going for a swim. It seems that acidic water would burn the skin.

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    1. Too acidic would certainly burn the skin, and I suppose a mild dose of it would not help ones skin.

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    1. Thank Bob and no photo-shopping either, it is as it is.

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  6. WHAT a colour. And no, I am not tempted to swim in it.
    'Natural' is not always safe or healthy.

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    1. It's an amazing colour, I wouldn't swim in it either bit risky and the depth of the lake is not stated on the sign.

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  7. Se ve precioso, me encanta el color. Besitos.

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  8. I remember the lake photo. It is just incredible.

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    1. You ever know what you are going to find when travelling.

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  9. What a great photo of the lake, can't understand why anyone would swim in it but people do strange things. Another place to visit on my list. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Certainly worth a look and a photo Rosie.
      I too can't believe that some people would swim it in - have no brains I guess :)

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  10. Incredible color--- Beautiful pictures.

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    1. That it's natural colour - no photos-hopping.
      Thanks.

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  11. The colour is amazing! Imagine living near there and seeing it every day.

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    1. It's a few klm from the nearest town..I expect those people don't call in often.

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  12. It must be amazing to see such vivid turquoise blue water in a lake.

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  13. Bom dia, maravilhoso lago, é apetecível para entrara na agua, as fotos são lindas.
    AG

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  14. Lake's color is strikingly beautiful
    hope they were not hurt who swum in it

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    1. Have never heard of anyone hurting themselves through swimming in the lake, well not as yet.

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  15. Wow! That really is an amazing blue colour.

    All the best Jan

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    1. It is a pretty colour and no photoshopping from me either.

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