DOGO News: The Mystery Behind Antarctica's "Blood Falls" May Finally Be Solved

 

DOGO News:  The Mystery Behind Antarctica's "Blood Falls" May Finally Be Solved

AUGUST 4, 2023

BY SHARIQUA AHMED


There are thousands of stunning waterfalls worldwide. However, none are as unique as Antarctica's Blood Falls. The aptly-named waterfall, which flows from the tip of the Taylor Glacier, spurts out bright red water. The existence of this five-story-tall waterfall has been known for over a century. But the reason behind its crimson waters has remained a mystery. Now, a team led by W. Berry Lyons of The Ohio State University may have finally found the answer.

Australian geologist Griffith Taylor discovered Blood Falls during an expedition in 1911. The explorer attributed its color to red algae. But further research invalidated this theory. Later studies asserted that the blood-red color was most likely from the iron in the subglacial lake that feeds the waterfall.



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