Feb 2, 2018 1:14 AM
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Wereallsick
Uncharted A Theifs End
sinistermuffin69
Minerals from glacial runoff reflect the light shining on them and reflectbtsmmmmmm
Battery2013
These Skyrim Mods are getting out of hand
MuayThaiKitty
It looks so peaceful
SplicketyLit
CritRocket
This is where mana potions are bottled
Reflects back at you that blue/teal color.
Smokeflyliveenjoy
just like video game
Streyker
Latest Mincraft update is lookin nice!
IAmASprinkler
There's a place just like this on the Klickitat River, just before it reaches the Columbia. Gorgeous place.
skruttet
It looks dangerous.
Some1OnceToldMe
Waterfall climbing in the DR is easily my favorite childhood memory!
BishlamekGurpgork
Fucking CGI bullshit.
strideo
A computer did not generate this image. It may very well have color enhancements though.
Or, in translation, it's so beautiful it's hard to believe it's real.
MrDumpling
Looks like blue Gatorade.
At last! We've found Willy Wonka's Glacier Freeze flavored river!
exer31337
Where?
grandoldtoe
Some where in the Yucatán in Mexico I’ve been there before forgot the name just outside of Cancun
zertmaster
Detroit
onefryatatime
River canyons in Badian, Cebu, Philippines
zenoshogun
The place where they harvest ladders.
StaalTheNotQuiteSoUndefeatedAnymoreButNevermind
A moonpath on the way to Elsweyr.
snakeoilsalesman
Yup
SLAYEROFSQUIRRELLS
I've been to a place like it in Mexico, Oaxaca. It's called.
MexiTaco
We have several places like this in Mexico, Chiapas, Huasteca potosina, Matacanes are some besides Oaxaca.
NaturePornEnthusiast
Hate people like you......+1
I wonder what's in the water to give it that teal color.
Godbear91
It happens in chalk quarries too
Research. "Rock flour," which is basically ice-ground rock dust, is often suspended in waters like this as snowmelt washes it into rivers.
Genini
Super aids
You need to get off WebMD.
Darrkwolfy
I visited Jasper park in Alberta Canada several years back alot of the water there looked this color as well makes it look so unnatural
[deleted]
Some of the rock and moss look similar, too, but not enough to judge by. Thanks.
FUNKAPUS
Hydrogen
Owlberightback
And a couple oxygen. Just a couple.
The cutest couple. Hydrogen definitely third wheelin
It's a nontraditional relationship, but still an exclusive one.
fistermatic5000
Sediment. What kind? Fuck if I know.
I would assume dissolved minerals but there's a pink lake colored by bacteria so who knows.(Though bacteria is less likely in flowing water)
No shit. Yeah I'm on with the whole dissolved minerals over bacteria too.
I mean, as opposed to sediment, which is usually particulate stuff floating around rather than dissolved.
You were right. Probably 'rock flour', rock dust ground up by ice, then washed into the river by the meltwater.
Yawnin60Seconds
It’s the type of rocks and minerals on the sidewalls of the river
But which minerals?
The ones in the picture of course
Oh. That makes sense. Duh.
Wereallsick
Uncharted A Theifs End
sinistermuffin69
Minerals from glacial runoff reflect the light shining on them and reflectbtsmmmmmm
Battery2013
These Skyrim Mods are getting out of hand
MuayThaiKitty
It looks so peaceful
SplicketyLit
CritRocket
This is where mana potions are bottled
sinistermuffin69
Reflects back at you that blue/teal color.
Smokeflyliveenjoy
just like video game
Streyker
Latest Mincraft update is lookin nice!
IAmASprinkler
There's a place just like this on the Klickitat River, just before it reaches the Columbia. Gorgeous place.
skruttet
It looks dangerous.
Some1OnceToldMe
Waterfall climbing in the DR is easily my favorite childhood memory!
BishlamekGurpgork
Fucking CGI bullshit.
strideo
A computer did not generate this image. It may very well have color enhancements though.
BishlamekGurpgork
Or, in translation, it's so beautiful it's hard to believe it's real.
MrDumpling
Looks like blue Gatorade.
strideo
At last! We've found Willy Wonka's Glacier Freeze flavored river!
exer31337
Where?
grandoldtoe
Some where in the Yucatán in Mexico I’ve been there before forgot the name just outside of Cancun
zertmaster
Detroit
onefryatatime
River canyons in Badian, Cebu, Philippines
zenoshogun
The place where they harvest ladders.
StaalTheNotQuiteSoUndefeatedAnymoreButNevermind
A moonpath on the way to Elsweyr.
snakeoilsalesman
Yup
SLAYEROFSQUIRRELLS
I've been to a place like it in Mexico, Oaxaca. It's called.
MexiTaco
We have several places like this in Mexico, Chiapas, Huasteca potosina, Matacanes are some besides Oaxaca.
NaturePornEnthusiast
Hate people like you......+1
BishlamekGurpgork
I wonder what's in the water to give it that teal color.
Godbear91
It happens in chalk quarries too
BishlamekGurpgork
Research. "Rock flour," which is basically ice-ground rock dust, is often suspended in waters like this as snowmelt washes it into rivers.
Genini
Super aids
BishlamekGurpgork
You need to get off WebMD.
Darrkwolfy
I visited Jasper park in Alberta Canada several years back alot of the water there looked this color as well makes it look so unnatural
[deleted]
[deleted]
BishlamekGurpgork
Some of the rock and moss look similar, too, but not enough to judge by. Thanks.
FUNKAPUS
Hydrogen
Owlberightback
And a couple oxygen. Just a couple.
Owlberightback
The cutest couple. Hydrogen definitely third wheelin
BishlamekGurpgork
It's a nontraditional relationship, but still an exclusive one.
fistermatic5000
Sediment. What kind? Fuck if I know.
BishlamekGurpgork
I would assume dissolved minerals but there's a pink lake colored by bacteria so who knows.(Though bacteria is less likely in flowing water)
fistermatic5000
No shit. Yeah I'm on with the whole dissolved minerals over bacteria too.
BishlamekGurpgork
I mean, as opposed to sediment, which is usually particulate stuff floating around rather than dissolved.
BishlamekGurpgork
You were right. Probably 'rock flour', rock dust ground up by ice, then washed into the river by the meltwater.
Yawnin60Seconds
It’s the type of rocks and minerals on the sidewalls of the river
BishlamekGurpgork
But which minerals?
Owlberightback
The ones in the picture of course
BishlamekGurpgork
Oh. That makes sense. Duh.