You Won't Believe These Astounding Nature Photos Are Real

Rayleigh Scattering

Rayleigh scattering was named after the 19th-century British physicist Lord Rayleigh. It is the predominantly elastic scattering of light or other electromagnetic radiation by particles much tinier than the wavelength of the radiation. Rayleigh scattering on sunlight in the Earth's atmosphere causes diffuse sky radiation, which is the reason for the blue color of the sky, as well as the reddish hue of the low sun.

Spotted Lake

This is a saline endorheic alkali lake located northwest of Osoyoos in the eastern Similkameen Valley of British Columbia, Canada. In the spring and winter, this lake looks like any other body of water, but as water evaporates in summer, these briny pools appear on the lake's surface. The area is fenced off due to its ecological and cultural importance.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.