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Judi Lynn

(162,379 posts)
Sat Oct 14, 2023, 03:27 PM Oct 2023

The Fascinating Science Behind The Gorgeous River Of Five Colors In Colombia



Jorge Ivan Vasquez Cuartas/Getty

BY GARRETT ETTINGER/OCT. 14, 2023 1:04 AM EST

When it comes to natural beauty, not many other bodies of water can compare with Colombia's Caño Cristales or the "river of five colors." Located a little over 100 miles south of Bogotá, this rare, naturally occurring phenomenon causes the river's crystal-clear water to light up in a wild array of beautiful rainbow colors during a specific time of the year.

Throughout most of the year, while still a naturally beautiful area with some of the most gorgeous waterfalls in the world, the green mosses make Caño Cristales appear like a relatively normal lake. However, the lake lights up from May to November, displaying a stunning array of natural colors, giving the lake its nickname, "liquid rainbow."

While you wouldn't be alone in thinking that something unnatural must be occurring in Caño Cristales to create the vibrant hues, you may be surprised to learn that scientists have studied the river and discovered that the rainbow effect is a result of a rare phenomenon found nowhere else on Earth.

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The Fascinating Science Behind The Gorgeous River Of Five Colors In Colombia (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2023 OP
Stunning! Sky Jewels Oct 2023 #1
I agree totally! Judi Lynn Oct 2023 #3
Wow! 2naSalit Oct 2023 #2
Same here, until a couple of years ago, at the most. Judi Lynn Oct 2023 #4
WOW, absolutely amazing with the crystal clear water. KS Toronado Oct 2023 #5
Thank you, KS Toronado, for taking the time. 🌪 Judi Lynn Oct 2023 #8
I'd never heard of it-- thanks for sharing!! ailsagirl Oct 2023 #6
I have wondered if they are protective of it, not wanting tourists doing cannonballs in there, Judi Lynn Oct 2023 #9
I fervently hope they're protective of it!!! nt ailsagirl Oct 2023 #11
That is amazing. Thanks for posting, Judy Lynn. brer cat Oct 2023 #7
So glad you saw it. So rare! Thank you, brer cat. Judi Lynn Oct 2023 #10
Beautiful malaise Oct 2023 #12

Judi Lynn

(162,379 posts)
4. Same here, until a couple of years ago, at the most.
Sat Oct 14, 2023, 04:37 PM
Oct 2023

More than welcome, I could have kept adding almost everything in google images, but I didn't want to overdo it!

It's a shock seeing how crystal clear the water is, when you can see through to the bottom. Whoa.

Thank you!

Judi Lynn

(162,379 posts)
9. I have wondered if they are protective of it, not wanting tourists doing cannonballs in there,
Sun Oct 15, 2023, 03:14 PM
Oct 2023

throwing around their cans and bottles, and generally tearing the place apart!

I've never heard of anything like this, either!

Thank you.

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