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Heavenly Lake

Tianchi, also known as Heavenly Lake, is a stunning alpine lake in Xinjiang, Northwest China. Nestled on the north side of the Bogda Shan range of the Tian Shan mountains, the lake is approximately 30 kilometers south of Fukang and 45 kilometers east of Ürümqi. Tianchi translates to “Heavenly Lake” and is shared with several … Read more

Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan-Bali’s Twin Lakes

Located in Bali’s central highlands, the unusual twin crater lakes of Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan were created inside the caldera of the dormant Bedugul volcano. These lakes, once a single body of water until a landslide in 1800, are now separated by a narrow land bridge less than a mile wide. Perched at an … Read more

Lake Bratan

Lake Bratan, one of Bali’s scenic caldera lakes, is located in Baturiti, Tabanan, near Mount Catur in Petang Village, Plaga. Nestled at an altitude of 1,239 meters above sea level, the lake area is cooler than most regions in Bali, offering a refreshing escape. The famous Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, located on the lake’s western … Read more

Lake Izabal

Lake Izabal, also known as the Golfo Dulce, is the largest lake in Guatemala. It boasts a surface area of 589.6 km² (227.6 square miles) and reaches a maximum depth of 18 meters (59 feet). Positioned just a meter above sea level, the lake receives its primary inflow from the Polochic River and drains into … Read more

Lakes of Pigeon Lake Wilderness

For those looking for peace and quiet and outdoor experiences, the numerous lakes in the Pigeon Lake Wilderness provide a tranquil haven. Situated in Hamilton and Herkimer counties, in the heart of Adirondack Park, this 50,000-acre roadless Wilderness is home to at least 64 water sources. Despite its attractiveness, the area is still uncrowded because … Read more

Maligne Lake

With a name derived from the French word for wicked or evil, Alberta’s Maligne Lake (pronounced muh-leen) offers a scenic and serene face that contradicts its name. Located within Canada’s Jasper National Park, remote Maligne Lake shares its name with a nearby mountain range and the Maligne River. So named by Father Pierre-Jean De Smet … Read more

Lake Maninjau

West Sumatra, Indonesia, is home to Lake Maninjau, also known as Danau Maninjau (meaning “overlook” or “observation” in Minangkabau). Volcanic eruptions formed this crater lake. It is situated at 0°19′S 100°12′E, 36 kilometers (22 miles) west of Bukittinggi. An estimated volcanic eruption about 52,000 years ago created the Maninjau caldera. Up to 50 kilometers (31 … Read more

Stave Lake and Hayward Lake

Stave Lake and Hayward Lake are two interconnected reservoirs in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Both offer scenic beauty and a range of recreational opportunities. Stave Lake Stave Lake, a large reservoir in the Fraser Valley, was formed in 1912 by the construction of the Stave Falls Dam. The dam harnesses the power … Read more

Rock Lake

Rock Lake, located in eastern Washington, is the deepest and largest scabland lake created by the Missoula Floods. It stretches over 7 miles long and averages 1 mile in width, with depths exceeding 360 feet. The lake’s primary water sources are Rock Creek and Negro Creek. It lies approximately 30 miles south of Cheney and … Read more

Lake Mweru

Lake Mweru (Mwelu or Mwero) is a freshwater lake between Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It covers 110 kilometers (68 miles) of the Congo River’s length and lies between its Luapula River (upstream) and Luvua River (downstream) segments. The name “Mweru” means “lake” in several Bantu languages. Physical Geography Mweru receives its … Read more

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