Blood Falls

Glacier · Antarctica

Blood Falls

Glacier · Antarctica

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Glacial saltwater stream colored red by iron oxides  

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Aug 11, 2025

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This Enigmatic Natural Phenomenon Creates a Blood-red Waterfall—What to Know

"Located at the terminus of the Taylor Glacier where it pours into Lake Bonney in Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valley, this striking five‑story, blood‑red waterfall is produced by iron‑rich, hypersaline water from an ancient subglacial lake trapped beneath roughly a quarter mile of ice. The water—too salty to freeze and enriched with iron from glacially raked bedrock—oxidizes on contact with the air, producing a rust‑colored flow that leaves dramatic crimson streaks on the surrounding snow and ice. Remote, eerie, and scientifically fascinating, the site is seldom seen in person (fewer than 150,000 people visit Antarctica each year and most itineraries omit the Dry Valleys); sightings are typically from helicopters based at research stations such as McMurdo Station or from helicopter excursions launched from Ross Sea cruises." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As du Fallafel. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Keith Peden

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Does this imply the source water is flowing over or around an iron ore deposit of considerable size that is buried under the ice upstream?

Scott

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If i was a girl i would name my period after this I'd probably call my nunu antarctica

Hanzo Lara

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in a million years ago there was ice cover water. a Pond breaks from a small hole. Salty water and high level of iorn Means oxygen create the water red.

Eduardo Chavez

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I was told that this is not free range which was disappointing. Of course nature couldn't wait another day to have her period. I had to wade through it and lost both my feet to frostbite. However, there are no GMOs here.

Mark Donat (Sherwood)

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The blood made me sick to my tummy! Admittedly they told me not to drink it! So it gets 5 stars. I tried to climb it but Jenny yelled at me.

Shannon Z

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Guys, if you are going to visit there, a short sleeve shirt is enough. Trust me please, because I just back from there. Really warm now, you know, global warming.

Lawrie Prickett

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I would love to see this myself, and also look at the other data in person. It must be so exciting foe these scientists to get to research this discovery!

Ankita Mondal

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I think, the kind of red liquid is released, from the glacier due to some chemical reaction🧐