11. The Blue Lake, New Zealand
Also known as “ROTOMAIREWHENUA,” the Blue Lake is officially the clearest lake on the planet. The lake is ensconced in the popular Nelson Lakes National Park. it was tested by a group of scientists in 2011 and proven to be the official “clearest freshwater body known.”
Visibility here is reportedly 262 feet. Thus it is optically speaking, nearly as clear as distilled water. The water originated from a local spring and its clarity has a local native tribe claiming that it is “sacred.” In the summer the light hits the surface of the lake just right and turns it a striking shade of clear blue.
There you have it, dear readers. Those are the 10 most amazing places with crystal clear water. Think we missed one? Let us know in the comments!
Lake Tahoe as well, was suprised to not see it on this list.
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I have been to Lake Tahoe and while I personally enjoy the place it did not make the top 10 list so I could not write about it. thanks for your comment and thanks for reading my stuff!
I’m surprised Lake Tahoe did not make the list. In 2017 it had an average annual clarity of 59.7 ft (as measured by a Secchi disk where it disappears).
A few decades ago while canoeing Lake Tahoe with a friend, I dove in at the request of my friend to reach some fool’s gold on the sandy bottom just a few feet below the canoe. Or so we thought. I could dive to about 10′ but gave up and came back up for air. We had some string, tied a rock to it, and dropped it down. It did not reach bottom with 30′ of string.
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I know, right? The folks who made the call simply did not list it in the top 10. It would have easily made it into the top 20 though for sure. Remember too with a lot of these lists it includes the entire world and not simply one continent.
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Papau New Guinea the Land of Crystal clear Water
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Banff, Lake Louise, Canada. May be ?
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The world is a big place. I am pretty sure that I have written about that place elsewhere if that is any consolation. No doubt it would have made the cut had the list been longer.
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i didn’t see any lake in north America!! try again …
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If you did not see any lake in North America then I suggest you read the entire article as there is one on the list. Thanks for your support,
Me too!
I know but apparently it just did not make it into the Top 10 for water clarity.
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Bitter Springs in the Northern Territory, Australia. Also Katherine Hot springs in the NT, Australia. They are both crystal clear.
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If they have me write a sequel, I will suggest those two places. Australia does have a lot of great places to see. Thanks for your comment and for reading my stuff!
What happen to one of the crystal clear lakes beautiful Lake Tahoe!!
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Lake Tahoe has been mentioned i other articles. It just did not make this particular list. (If I had been given a higher word count limit though I would have slipped it in under “honorable mention.” Thanks for your comment and for reading my stuff!
Thank you for your article. I live about 30 minutes from lake Ontario. We camp up at sandy pond a very well known place in my part of the world. I say it’s like the ocean without sharks and jellyfish lol I love this list you provided! It gives me other places to have more bucket list adventures!!!
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