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This Volcanic Lake Seems to Turn Dead Animals Into Calcified Stone Statues

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In Tanzania, a red and extremely alkaline lake gained world fame by photographs of salt-hardened birds and bats. Lake Natron can really preserve corpses in a frightening way, but it doesn't turn any living animal into stone by leaning on the water. Why does Lake Natron have such aggressive water? Lake Natron... The post This volcanic lake seems to turn dead animals into calcified stone statues appeared first on The Antagonist.
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In Tanzania, a red and extremely alkaline lake gained world fame by photographs of salt-hardened birds and bats. Lake Natron can really preserve corpses in a frightening way, but it doesn't turn any living animal into stone by leaning on the water. Why does Lake Natron have such aggressive water? Lake Natron... The post This volcanic lake seems to turn dead animals into calcified stone statues appeared first on The Antagonist.

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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