Published 14:14 IST, June 10th 2020
New Mexico: Pristine pool 'untouched by humans' found in cave
In an incredible discovery, a team of explorers found a ‘wondrous’ natural blue pool which may have never been seen by humans, until now.
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In an incredible discovery, a team of explorers found a ‘wondrous’ natural blue pool which may have never been seen by humans, until w. Carlsb Caverns National Park, New Mexico recently took to Facebook to inform about pristine ‘cave pool’ which was found in Lechuguilla Cave. In post, national park authorities shared a picture of sight and said that pool contains milky aquamarine liquid, surrounded by white frosted rock.
Carlsb Caverns authorities said that y found ‘pristine pool’ when explorers ventures out beyond a body of water kwn as ‘Lake of Liquid Sky’, which was discovered back in 1993. Furrmore, officials also explained that edges beneath pool appear to be ‘pool fingers’, which are believed to be bacterial colonies. team of explorers also took special precautions to ensure that re were contaminants introduced to natural pool.
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caption of post re, "This cave pool, found in Lechuguilla Cave, appears to be completely pristine. edges beneath this pool appear to be ‘pool fingers’, which could be bacterial colonies that have evolved entirely without human presence”.
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It furr said, “ goals of this expedition have been a long time in making since Lake of Liquid Sky was first encountered in 1993. Rest assured… team took special precautions to ensure re were contaminants introduced to se pools of water!”
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Netizens call it ‘breathtaking’
Since shared, ‘breathtaking view’ has left netizens in amazed. With hundreds of likes and comments, post has also been re-shared nearly 1,000 times. While one internet user called it ‘beautiful’, ors said, “Amazing view, and amazing discovery!! Hopefully, National Park will keep it that way, pristine. Wonderful. Hopefully one day I can visit him. Cross my fingers!”. “Beautiful creation of God. b thing would be that it would start being visited by humans, that would be s ending,” ded ar.
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14:14 IST, June 10th 2020