More than a lake, Baikal is a concentrate of world records. Mostly unknown, in fact, since it is located in the middle of Siberia on the border with the northern regions of Mongolia.
What nature does is not always pleasing to man.
In Guatemalan language, it is called “Semuc Champey” and means “sacred waters”. It is one of the most spectacular places on the planet where the precious, life-giving liquid performs in truly incredible natural representations.
Of course, lakes are not the most exciting thing in the world and so many people prefer trips to the sea rather than going to the lake, although some are really special, such as the Dead Sea (a very salt lake).
It could be called an intermittent lake: in the sense that sometimes is there and sometimes not.
During the winter season the Grüner See, also known as Green Lake due to its crystal clear waters, measures just over a meter.
Pastel colors, fairytale locations, and spectacular sunsets make this destination ideal for falling in love.
The Lac Miroir on the French Alps reflects the surrounding landscape melding in its crystalline waters.
Let’s discover the 15 lakes around the globe not to be missed according to Skyscanner, to enjoy crystal clear waters and breathtaking landscapes.
In New Zealand, there is a solitary tree that attracts crowds of tourists looking for the perfect shot.