Lake Macdonnell is located in the northwest corner of the al peninsula (Eyre Peninsula) in southern south australia, about 850 km drive from the capital Adelaide south australia, and the nearest town is about 15 km drive from pinon (Penong).
Lake Macdonnell used to be a salt mine, Now one of the largest gypsum mines in the world. The remoteness of the place has made it a world-forgotten place: driving from Adelaide takes nearly 10 hours to get there, And west there's the uninhabited and endless plain of Nabal (Nullarbor Plain), And 15 kilometers away, A tiny town with a resident population of less than 300 is the nearest Penong. But lately, More and more people know this place, Especially at the end of 2018, At the "Christmas Day 12" event, The three beautiful photo selected on behalf of South Australia were shot in Lake Macdonnell, And made Lake Macdonnell famous, Has become another network popular scenic spot.
The biggest feature of the Lake Macdonnell is pure color, one side is pink lake water, one side is green sea water, bounded by a straight road named "Watermelon Avenue (Watermelon Avenue)", dividing pink and green into a straight line into the sky. God seemed to overturn his palette here. Driving along the road between the pink lake and the mint sea, the mood would inadvertently spread away with the empty space in front of him. The purple powder seemed to be thousands of petals falling from the sky. The blue and green seemed to be the pure jade from the Dragon Palace.
How to arrive:
Tips:
Tickets:
Free
Open time: