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The (Lake Eyre) of Lake El in South Australia is beginning to become colorful, attracting a large number of tourists.

 23 Jul 2018

The (Lake Eyre) of Lake El in South Australia is beginning to become colourful. (photo by Daily Mail)


According to the Daily Mail, the (Lake Eyre) of Lake Al in South Australia is beginning to become colorful, attracting a large number of tourists to see this rare sight.

It is reported that South Australia's El Lake will appear every 50 years to fill the lake.

Two months ago, heavy rainfall occurred in the northern part of Kunzhou, and these falling Rain Water had already begun to flow from the area to El Lake, giving the lake a colorful color.

When the lake is full, the lake turns blue and white, attracting birds such as swans and pelicans, and the fish begin to swim into the lake. There will also be many wild flowers growing around Lake Al.

Two months ago, Rain Water, brought by heavy rainfall in Kunzhou, was heading to Lake El. (photo by Daily Mail)


During the dry season, Australia's largest desert lake has a very low water level and is pink due to high salinity and red seaweed.

Lake El is the lowest place on the Australian continent, filling up only three times every 160 years.

Before that, Rain Water, brought by heavy rainfall in northwest Kunzhou, was flowing from 1000 kilometers to the lake.

Local resident Wright (Trevor Wright) said Rain Water's inflow into Lake El this year was a little later than in previous years. This is relatively rare, past around May, Rain Water will begin to flow into El Lake.


When the lake is filled with water, Lake Al turns blue and white. (photo of the Daily Mail)


The fish also began to swim into the lake. There will also be many wild flowers growing around Lake Al. (photo of the Daily Mail)


Two months ago, Rain Water, brought by heavy rainfall in Kunzhou, was heading to Lake El. (photo by Daily Mail)


Local resident Wright (Trevor Wright) said Rain Water's arrival at Lake El this year was a little later than in previous years. (photo by Daily Mail)

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