A Waterfall That Bleeds? The Bizarre Science Behind Antarctica’s Blood Falls

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Blood Falls, a striking red-colored waterfall in Antarctica, has fascinated scientists and explorers since its discovery by geoscientist Griffith Taylor in 1911. Initially believed to be caused by red algae, recent research has revealed that the waterfall's crimson hue is due to iron-rich water reacting with oxygen as it emerges from the glacier.

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