Watch: Woman plays music with pink colored lake water, internet shocked

The video has garnered over two million views and hundreds of likes.

A video of a Kazakhstan woman playing a musical instrument against the backdrop of a colorful lake has gone viral on the internet. The clip was shared on Twitter by Erik Solheim, Norway’s former Minister of International Development.

The one-minute-long video shows the artist, who is only 23, playing a melodious tune on the dombra, a long-necked Kazakh musical instrument. Mr. Solheim captioned the post, “A 23-year-old musician playing in Lake Kobituz, a salt lake in Kazakhstan that turns pink every several years. Fashion, nature, vibes… beautiful.”

Check out the video below:

The video shows a young woman holding a musical instrument sitting on a chair in a shallow area of ​​the lake. The artist had put a modern spin on traditional Kazakh clothing and paired a baby blue dress with a version of an embellished hat called a sokel – a headdress that Kazakh women would wear as bridesmaids.

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The video has created panic on the internet since it was shared. It has been viewed over two million times and garnered hundreds of likes. Netizens appreciated the creativity shown in the video.

One user wrote, “Sir! Music playing is a creative act! And more in creativity, life changes! Beauty being creative.” Another said, “The world is full of beautiful wonders.”

“It blows my mind,” added the third, while the fourth wrote, “It’s fantastic, it feels like it’s straight out of imagination. I love that it exists where people are somewhere on this planet.” You can even touch and feel it.”

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Kobituz Lake is a body of water located in the Akmolinskaya region of Kazakhstan that turns pink every few years. It is believed that the presence of a particular type of algae gives the lake its pink colour.

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