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Watch: Antarctica’s mysterious blood red Waterfall from ice glacier

Watch: Antarctica’s mysterious blood red Waterfall from ice glacier

Watch: Antarctica’s mysterious blood red Waterfall from ice glacier

Watch: Antarctica’s mysterious blood red Waterfall from ice glacier

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  • Blood Falls was discovered in 1911 by Australian geologist Griffith Taylor.
  • Located in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, one of Earth’s coldest and driest regions.
  • The crimson color is due to iron-rich saltwater trapped beneath Taylor Glacier.
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Blood Falls, one of Antarctica’s most intriguing natural phenomena, continues to captivate scientists and explorers alike. Discovered in 1911 by Australian geologist Griffith Taylor, this vibrant red waterfall is located in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, known for being one of the coldest and driest regions on Earth.

The striking crimson hue of Blood Falls is the result of iron-rich saltwater, trapped beneath the Taylor Glacier for millions of years. When this salty water seeps out and contacts the oxygen in the atmosphere, it undergoes an oxidation process, similar to rusting iron, turning the waterfall red.

This unique phenomenon provides valuable insight into microbial life thriving in extreme conditions. The water emerging from Blood Falls is devoid of oxygen and is nearly three times saltier than seawater. Microbial organisms found in these isolated subglacial waters offer researchers a glimpse into how life could survive in similar harsh environments on other planets, such as Mars or Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons.

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