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Shallow salt lake with mirror-like surface
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Lake Tyrrell, located in the Mallee district of north-west Victoria, Australia, is a shallow salt lake known for its mirror-like surface that attracts photographers and social media enthusiasts. The name 'Tyrrell' comes from the local Wergaia word for 'sky', reflecting the area's Aboriginal astronomical traditions. Covering around 20,860 hectares, it is Victoria's largest salt lake, with a unique environment supporting various wildlife like kangaroos, emus, and seabirds. Visitors can walk on the lake's salt crust during dry periods and enjoy the stunning scenery, making it a popular spot for tourists and nature lovers alike.

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