Location of Lakes in Google Maps
Published by Murtaza under Deepest Lakes of the World on 5:26 AM
Have you ever swam out in a deep lake and not been able to see the bottom? All you can feel is the freezing cold water beneath your feet, all you see is darkness extending to infinity.
There is nothing wrong with being afraid of deep water even if you’re the best swimmer in the world, but when you add some fantasy to the story and consider the legends and mysteries that lie underneath the murky depths, fear can eat you alive.
As with any lake, depths fluctuate with climate and in particular rainfall. Notwithstanding this, today we’ll explore the deepest lakes in the world and the stories and legends behind them.
There is nothing wrong with being afraid of deep water even if you’re the best swimmer in the world, but when you add some fantasy to the story and consider the legends and mysteries that lie underneath the murky depths, fear can eat you alive.
As with any lake, depths fluctuate with climate and in particular rainfall. Notwithstanding this, today we’ll explore the deepest lakes in the world and the stories and legends behind them.
To know the location of the lakes in Google Maps, click below.
Lake Matano: Indonesia
Crater Lake: United States
Great Slave Lake: Canada
Issyk Kul Lake: Republic of Kyrgyzstan
Lake Malawi: Africa
O’Higgins/San MartÃn Lake: Argentina
Lake Vostok: Antarctica
Caspian Sea: Russian Federation and northern Iran
Tanganyika Lake: Africa
Lake Baikal: Southern Siberia, Russia
Crater Lake: United States
Great Slave Lake: Canada
Issyk Kul Lake: Republic of Kyrgyzstan
Lake Malawi: Africa
O’Higgins/San MartÃn Lake: Argentina
Lake Vostok: Antarctica
Caspian Sea: Russian Federation and northern Iran
Tanganyika Lake: Africa
Lake Baikal: Southern Siberia, Russia
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