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It is located near the villages of Hryhorivka and Novovolodymyrivka , Lemuria lake has pink water due to an algae which produces large amounts of beta-carotene. Lake Lemuria is a healing resort of international importance. [3] The salinity of the lake water reaches 270 – 300 grams of salt per liter of water. [3]
Lemuria (/ l ɪ ˈ m jʊər i ə /), or Limuria, was a continent proposed in 1864 by zoologist Philip Sclater, theorized to have sunk beneath the Indian Ocean, later appropriated by occultists in supposed accounts of human origins.
The winners of the 2024 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards have been announced. Launched in 2001, this competition is one of the most prestigious in modern nature photography. This ...
Lake ecosystems can be divided into zones. One common system divides lakes into three zones. The first, the littoral zone, is the shallow zone near the shore. [5] This is where rooted wetland plants occur.
Lake Ohrid, Europe's oldest lake, is located between Albania and North Macedonia. [81] As one of the world's few ancient lakes , it is the lake which contains the largest number of endemic species in the world, with 212 species of animals and plants .
Deciduous trees make up 52% with the balance being coniferous. The most densely forested area of Ukraine is in the northwest in Polisia where pine, oak, and birch are the main tree species. In the north-central area, where the forest-steppe belt is located, the main species are oak, pine, and hornbeam. In the southeast area, the steppe-belt is ...
Lemurian or Lemurians or variation, may refer to: Lemurian Fellowship, a religious movement; Lemurian (album), an album by the artist Lone; Inhabitants of Lemuria (continent), a hypothetical "lost land" variously located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans Lemurians, a hypothetical human root race
William Scott-Elliot (sometimes incorrectly spelled Scott-Elliott) (1849–1919) was a Scottish nobleman, merchant banker, theosophist and amateur historian who elaborated Helena Blavatsky's concept of root races in several publications, most notably The Story of Atlantis (1896) and The Lost Lemuria (1904), later combined in 1925 into a single volume called The Story of Atlantis and the Lost ...