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It Looks Like A Beautiful Spot To Take The Family… Til You Discover What’s In It. OMG.

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This former rock quarry is known to locals as the Blue Lagoon. The water is crystal clear and from a distance, strikingly blue. But don't let its looks fool you. Because of the contents of the lake, the water in the Blue Lagoon is not pleasant at all. In fact, it's as toxic as bleach but it's still one of the most popular tourist destinations in the area.

1 Blue Lagoon

2 The water contains car wrecks, dead animals, excrement and trash.

The quarrys pH is pH 11.3, just less than ammonia at 11.5pH and bleach at 12.6pH.

3 The most shocking part? Families still insist on swimming in it.

4 Signs like this one are posted all around the lake.

5 There is even visible trash piled up as well. But that doesnt stop people from going in.

6 Yup!

7 Families flock to this lake in Buxton, Derbyshire, to swim even with the warnings.

8 They believe that if they dont go in deeper than their neck, they will be okay.

9 However, they are basically swimming in poison.

10 A young child straddles a plank as he plays in the water, which has dozens of empty bottles floating around in it and even car wrecks on the bottom

11 One youngster takes off his shoes as he prepares to join his friends in the poisonous waters. The council are looking at how they can have the area sealed off

12 Another picture

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