QUICK FACTS

Name: Spotted Lake

Location: Southern British Columbia, Canada

Coordinates: 49.0779, -119.5668

Why it’s incredible: In summer, the lake looks like a giant doily in the landscape.

Spotted Lake — also known as Khiluk Lake in the local Indigenous Nsyilxcən language — is a soda lake named after strange circles that appear on its surface in the summer.

The lake is incredibly rich in minerals, including sodium sulfates, calcium, magnesium sulfate — which is also known as Epsom salt — and trace amounts of silver and titanium. As temperatures rise every spring and summer, most of the water in the lake evaporates and minerals that were dissolved precipitate, leaving a pitted, white crust that looks like a giant doily.

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