10 Interesting Fact About World famous lakes and water bodies
10 Interesting Fact About World famous lakes and water bodies
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Lake Baikal in Russia is the deepest freshwater lake in the world with a depth of 1642 meters.
Lake Toba in North Sumatra, Indonesia, is the largest lake in Southeast Asia with an area of around 1,130 square km.
Lake Natron in Tanzania has a natural soda that is high enough so that the water is pink and can kill several types of animals that are not resistant to the environment.
Lake Titicaca on the border between Peru and Bolivia is the highest navigable lake in the world, at an altitude of 3,812 meters above sea level.
Lake Nakuru in Kenya is a place to live for millions of flamingo who come to look for food in water that is rich in plankton.
Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the largest coral reef system in the world, stretching along 2,300 km.
The Amazon River, which crosses nine countries in South America, is the longest river in the world, reaching a length of about 6,400 km.
Lake Victoria in East Africa is the second largest lake in the world with an area of around 68,800 square km.
Lake Plitvision in Croatia is a national park that is famous for waterfalls, blue lakes, and amazing natural beauty.
Lake Como in Italy is one of the largest lakes in Italy and is popular as a vacation spot for celebrities and rich people.