Known as the world's clearest lake, the Blue Lake in New Zealand is a sight to behold. Visible up to 800 meters, this lake is nourished by the Lake Constance
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Lake McKenzie, Australia
Situated on the world's biggest sand island, Fraser Island, Lake McKenzie is hailed as its 'Jewel' owing to its fragile ecosystem and high acidity
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Melissani Lake, Greece
Melissani Lake, flowing through a namesake cave, is famed for its stunning clarity. Greek mythology purports it as a nymph's sanctuary
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Flathead Lake, U.S.A
Flathead Lake, one of the largest, cleanest freshwater lakes in western U.S.A., is a habitat for diverse fish and a hub for water activities
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Lake Mashū, Japan
Located on Hokkaido Island, Lake Mashū is iconic for its clarity of the water, making it one of the cleanest lakes in the world and a heritage site
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Five-Flower Lake, China
Located in the Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve, Five-Flower Lake is a shallow lake displaying multiple shades of water due to hydrophytes and calcium carbonates
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Lake Baikal, Russia
Lake Baikal, the world's deepest and clearest, offers a unique spectacle: walking on clear ice while marveling at visible underwater life
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Crater Lake, U.S.A
Located in the Crater Lake National Park of Oregon, this lake is famous for its spotless blue water that is solely fed by rain
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Lake Tahoe, U.S.A
A reservoir of clear water, Lake Tahoe is a hotspot for adventure lovers who indulge in activities like kayaking, paddle boating, parasailing, and scuba diving
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Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Lake Tekapo is a glacial lake located in the South Island of New Zealand. The lake is known for its clear waters and stunning night sky