Lakelubbers Newsletter#12 - Jan. 2011 WORLDS'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKES |
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1 - Crater Lake, Oregon
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2 - Lake Annecy, French AlpsSurrounded by mountains and set in the Rhone-Alps region of southeastern France, Lac d'Annecy has been inspiring writers and artists for centuries, and drawing visitors from around the world. Shaped like a twisted eight, glacial Lake Annecy formed about 18,000 years ago and today spans about 6,700 acres. Before the last ice age it was actually two lakes separated by a ridge. Today the ridge is underwater and its previous location is marked by a channel with Grand Lac to the north and Petit Lac to the south. The historic city of Annecy, on the lake’s north shore, dates back to the 10th century with charming buildings that include the Palais de l’Ile (Old Prison) and the Chateau d’Annecy (Annecy Castle). Whether paragliding, hiking, or boating, visitors will feast their eyes on panoramic lake and mountain vistas. |
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3 - Lake Atitlan, Guatemala
Atitlan is the Mayan word for "the place where the rainbow gets its colors." Volcanic in origin, this 32,124-acre lake is located about 5,125 feet above sea level in the Guatemalan Highlands. Three extinct or inactive volcanoes (Atitlan, San Pedro, Toliman) dramatically frame the lake. Lake Atitlan is characterized by many small Mayan villages throughout the area. The Mayan people are known for their friendliness and hand-crafted products. The largest village is Panajachel, a town of about 14,000 on the lake's northern shore. A guided trip to 'La Cueva Maya', the Mayan Cave, provides an incredible view of the lake, city, and volcanoes. Sections of the Lake Atitlan shoreline are part of the Nature Reserve of San Buenaventura, with nature trails, an orchid garden, a butterfly preserve, and a bird refuge (one of the last habitats of the Quetzal, Guatemala's national bird). |
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4 - Lake Bled, SloveniaLake Bled, in the majestic Julian Alps, is a fairytale vision come to life. This small glacial lake, crowned with a picture-book island, is a vacation destination worth planning for. The jewels in its crown are Bled Castle, overlooking the turquoise lake from a craggy cliff, and the Church of the Assumption located on Bled Island. These well-restored medieval edifices anchor the City of Bled midway between past and present. The first written records of Castle Bled date from 1004, providing documentation as the oldest castle in Slovenia. Local flat-bottomed gondolas transport visitors to Bled Island, where 99 steps ascend to the Church and its tower Wishing Bell steeped in folklore. A walking path circles the entire Lake Bled shoreline. Although covering less than 400 acres, Lake Bled is a world-class rowing center that has hosted three world championships. |
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5 - Lake Garda, Italy![]() Lake Garda, or Lago di Garda in Italian, is the largest lake in Italy, sprawling over 90,000 acres with beautiful vistas. Lake Garda is conveniently located less than 20 miles from Verona (think Romeo and Juliet), 60 miles east of Milan, and 80 miles west of Venice. The lake is graced by the mystical Dolomites to the north; their awkward and angular rock formations, towering at heights close to 10,000 feet, earned them the UNESCO Natural Heritage label in 2009. To the south of the lake, the low and gentle rolling hills are accentuated by vibrant and colorful Italian architecture. Along the coasts of the long and narrow water body, in the many towns and villages, are hundreds of historical sites and places for nature, adventure, entertainment and rejuvenation. |
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6 - Lake Lomond, ScotlandDue to its stunningly beautiful location, Loch Lomond is one of the most popular lochs or lakes in Western Scotland. Stretching 24 miles in length and covering more than 17,500 acres, Loch Lomond is the largest expanse of fresh water in Great Britain. The loch is crossed by the Highland Boundary Fault, a break in the earth's crust which occurred millions of years ago. As a result, Lake Lomond exhibits physical characteristics of both Highland and Lowland Scotland. The wide, shallow, southern end of the lake is home to numerous wooded islands. The narrow, deep, fjord-like northern end sits in the shadow of Ben Lomond, a distinctive mountain in the Scottish Highlands at a height of 3,196 feet. With its sparkling water, inviting villages and unlimited outdoor activities, it is easy to understand why people travel from around the globe to visit this breathtaking lake. |
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7 - Lake Matheson, New Zealand<<< Lake Matheson, New Zealand New Zealand's South Island is a lakelubber's dream come true, full of glacial lakes that are fuel for myths, backdrops for Hollywood movies, and destinations for adventure seekers. Although less than 100 acres, Lake Matheson - also known as Mirror Lake - deserves your visit. The reflections of Mount Cook and Mount Tasman on the lake's glassy surface are inspirational. Access to Lake Matheson is from a foot path with a suspension bridge over Clearwater River to the walking track that circles the lake. The white and red pine forest surrounding Lake Matheson protects it from the wind, keeping the surface glassy smooth. Jetty View Point and Reflection Island are the best viewing points on the walking trail. The West Coast Tai Poutini National Park (315,161 acres) surrounds Lake Matheson, which includes the Southern Alps and the beaches of New Zealand's west coast. |
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8 - Peyto Lake, Alberta
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9 - Plitvice Lakes, CroatiaCascading waterfalls and tucked-away caves surrounded by lush green forests - the Plitvice Lakes are a wonder to behold. The Plitvice chain includes 20 lakes ranging in elevation from 636 meters (2,087 feet) to 503 meters (1,650) above sea level. Natural travertine dams separate the lakes and create a series of cascading waterfalls. The Plitvice Lakes are renowned for their changeable colors, including azure blue, aquamarine, and green. Today the lakes are contained within the Plitvice Lakes National Park, one of Croatia's most popular tourist attractions. The national park was added to UNESCO'S World Heritage list in 1979 due to its intense beauty. Visitors soak in the beauty of the area on walking trails, by boat tour, or by tourist train. |
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10 - Lake Lovers Love LakelubbersLake Lovers Love Lakelubbers! We cover the best vacation lakes in 50 USA states and 60 other countries. For 1,674 lakes (1,355 in the USA) we tell you why you might like to visit, describe lake activities and attractions, identify fish species and nearby parks, and more. We also provide detailed statistics like size, shoreline length, depth, and elevation above sea level. You can find nearby lakes easily, by entering any zip code or city on our homepage. There's more:
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11 - About This NewsletterLakelubbers covers the world's best lakes for vacation and recreation. This newsletter is published nine times per year by Lakelubbers LLC, 325 Waterside Drive, Moneta, Virginia 24121 USA. Copyright © 2007-2011 Lakelubbers LLC. All rights reserved. |
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