Lake Bumbunga
Lake Bumbunga is a salt lake located in South Australia, approximately 130 kilometers north of Adelaide. It is known for its striking white salt crust and vibrant colors, which can change depending on the season and the salinity of the water. The lake is part of the Bumbunga Conservation Park and is a popular spot for photography and nature enthusiasts.
The lake covers an area of about 20 square kilometers and is often dry, but it can fill with water during wet periods. Lake Bumbunga is also significant for its unique ecosystem, supporting various bird species, including migratory birds that visit during certain times of the year.