Health & Medicine
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Argentina Lake Ominously Turns Pink Because of Pollution, Threatens to Poison Water Supply
The pollution of a chemical meant to keep prawns for export has turned a lagoon in Argentina's southern Patagonia area brilliant pink, a spectacular but terrifying phenomenon that experts and campaigners blame contamination by a chemical intended to preserve prawns for export.
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