Gorgeous Lakes Across the World with Clearest Waters
Gorgeous Lakes Across the World with Clearest Waters

Gorgeous Lakes Across the World with Clearest Waters

The Sentinel Gorgeous Lakes Across the World with Clearest Waters May 16, 2022
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Melissani Lake, Greece

This pristine lake passes through a cave that goes by the same name. Visit it during sunny days, w hen the reflection of the sun on sea-green water creates a mesmerizing effect on all.

Blue Lake, New Zealand

Nestled within Nelson Lakes National Park of Tasman, this freshwater lake sits at an elevation of 1200m, and always remains cold as its temperature ranges from 5°F - 8°F

Lake Baikal, Russia

This Siberian lake is the worlds largest, oldest and deepest freshwater lake. Apart from its vast size, Lake Baikal is also famed for being one of the clearest, with depths visible up to 130 ft.

Lake Tahoe

This freshwater lake is reputed for being a reservoir of clear water that allows people to view underwater things. This alpine lake is a hotspot for adventure lovers.

Moraine Lake, Canada

This transparent blue hue lake is set amid the valley of ten peaks, where the color of the water changes depending on what time its viewed, from where the lake is viewed, and which time of the year.

Five Flower Lake, China

It's no wonder that this lake features in our list as the waters sometime act like a mirror to reflect the landscape surrounding it, and is a sight to behold.

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

This place seems straight out of a fairy tale, where the water of the lakes flows over a series of waterfalls and is crystal clear

Crater Lake, Oregon

It was formed around 7000 years ago, when an eruption led a volcano to collapse in on itself. This lake has no incoming streams and has just water, fed solely by snow, rain and glacial springs

Lake Blausee, Switzerland

This small yet beautiful lake is fed by underground springs and is strikingly transparent, featuring a beautiful blue-green color. Sunken boulders and tree trunks are visible way down till 40 ft below

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