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5 “Lost and Hidden” lakes in the world
3) Ink Lake: An odd note in the news and humour section of an 1876 Chicago Tribune begins: “a river of ink has been discovered in Algeria”. The exact location of the river is never revealed, yet the 1930 American Journal of Pharmacy describes similar waters where two rivers containing iron and tannin, come together to form a natural pool of black ferric tannate ink. A few modern accounts of the black water’s existence claim that it is a lake called “Devil’s Eye” near Sidi Bel Abbes, but reliable details are scant and supposed photos of the ghost lake are entirely unrelated to the earlier reports. The existence and location of Algeria’s Ink Lake remains a puzzling geographic mystery to this day.