World’s Cleanest Lakes
Maligne Lake (Canada) Situated in Jasper National Park, Maligne Lake is known for its clear, azure-blue water. Spirit Island, located in the lake, is one of the most photographed spots in the Canadian Rockies
Jiuzhaigou Valley Lakes (China) Jiuzhaigou Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colorful lakes and waterfalls. The lakes in this valley are renowned for their clarity and vibrant hues
Fusine Lakes (Italy) Located in the Italian Alps near the border with Slovenia, the Fusine Lakes are known for their clear, emerald-green water
Crater Lake (United States) Crater Lake in Oregon is the deepest lake in the United States and is known for its clear blue water. It was formed in the caldera of Mount Mazama
Lake Mashu (Japan) Lake Mashu is known for its clarity and is often shrouded in mist, adding to its mystique. It is part of Akan National Park on the island of Hokkaido
Peyto Lake (Canada) Located in Banff National Park, Peyto Lake is famous for its turquoise color, which comes from rock flour suspended in the water. It is fed by glacial meltwater, contributing to its clarity
Lake Baikal (Russia) Lake Baikal is the deepest and oldest freshwater lake in the world. It is renowned for its crystal-clear water and unique biodiversity. The lake is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Blue Lake (New Zealand) Blue Lake in Nelson Lakes National Park is often considered one of the clearest lakes globally. It is known for its stunning blue color and exceptional water clarity