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Lake McDonnell, a rare fantasy! Australia's Beautiful 'dual Lake' Beach Trail

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[Free Tour]     05 May 2019
Australia has always been a famous "casual" beautiful place, the local natural scenery is always the most desirable tourist destination, including white beach, "pink lake" Hillier Lake (Lake Hillier) and so on. But it turns out that there is a beautiful place to visit, it is a path to the cactus beach (Cactus Beach)!
Lake McDonnell, a rare fantasy! Australia's Beautiful 'dual Lake' Beach Trail
Lake McDonnell, a rare fantasy! Australia's Beautiful 'dual Lake' Beach Trail

Australia has always been a famous "casual" beautiful place, the local natural scenery is always the most desirable tourist destination, including white beach, "pink lake" Hillier Lake (Lake Hillier) and so on. But it turns out that there is a beautiful place to visit, it is a path to the cactus beach (Cactus Beach)!

Lake McDonnell, a rare fantasy! Australia's Beautiful 'dual Lake' Beach Trail

This is the hottest tourist attraction in Australia this year. Bounded by a straight dirt road, the lake is pink on one side and dark green on the other, a fantastic view of Lake McDonnell near (Nullarbor Plain) in the Nalabel Plains of South Australia. Changes in salinity and algae in the lake make it startling pink, and the road that separates the lake is also named "Watermelon Avenue (Watermelon Avenue)."


Lake McDonnell, a rare fantasy! Australia's Beautiful 'dual Lake' Beach Trail
Lake McDonnell, a rare fantasy! Australia's Beautiful 'dual Lake' Beach Trail
Lake McDonnell, a rare fantasy! Australia's Beautiful 'dual Lake' Beach Trail
Lake McDonnell, a rare fantasy! Australia's Beautiful 'dual Lake' Beach Trail

Of course, this kind of scenery is not visible for 365 days a year. Sometimes the color of the lake water will "fade" because of seasonal factors, salt content and other changes in the lake water, and then the color of the lake water will not look so pure and saturated. So it`s not easy to see the beauty!


How to:

  • Self-drive: about 850km from Adelaide; the nearest town, Pinon (Penong), with fewer than 300 permanent residents, gas stations, post offices and several hotels to replenish;
  • Aircraft: the nearest airport is Seduna Airport in (Ceduna), (Ceduna Airport), which is a regional airport, only direct flights to Adelaide, the rest of the city needs to change flights in Adelaide; The drive from Seduna to Lake McDonnell is about 85 kilometers.

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