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“Blood Lake” in Texas. Water levels in the reservoir receded, which, mixed with the warm weather, helped lower oxygen levels. The low oxygen levels prompted a fish kill and spurred the growth of bacteria called Chromatiaceae, which thrive in such conditions. Chromatiaceae are purplish in color, prompting the “blood” red colors.
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A coral reef spawns in the Kenting National Park in Pingtung County, southern Taiwan. Coral spawning usually takes place by the 23rd day of the third month of the lunar calendar, which fell on April 13 this year. Picture: REUTERS/Tsai Yung-chun
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THE ONLY GIRL I EVER LOVED WAS ANDREW IN DRAG
Matt Cole, Confused Grasshopper. Finalist, Wildlife Havens.
Picture: Matt Cole (via International Garden Photographer of the Year 2012 competition - Telegraph)
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