10 Interesting Fact About The World's Most Famous Lakes
10 Interesting Fact About The World's Most Famous Lakes
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Lake Baikal in Russia is the largest and deepest freshwater lake in the world.
Lake Michigan in the United States is the largest lake in the United States and is a source of clean water for more than 40 million people.
Lake Titicaca on the border of Bolivia and Peru is the highest lake in the world with a height of 3,812 meters above sea level.
Lake Victoria in Africa is the largest lake in the African continent and is a source of water for the Nile.
Superior lakes in the United States and Canada are the third largest lake in the world and have more water than all lakes in England, Scotland, Wales, and northern Ireland are combined.
Lake Tahoe in the United States is the second deepest natural lake in the United States and has very clear water.
Lake Garda in Italy is the largest lake in Italy and is a popular tourist spot for many people.
Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand is the third longest lake in New Zealand and is a shooting place for the film The Lord of the Rings.
Lake Como in Italy is one of the deepest lakes in Europe and is a popular tourist spot for many celebrities.
Lake Bled on Slovenia is a beautiful natural lake and is a popular tourist spot for many people.