Peyto Lake, Canada
Glacial lake located in Banff National Park has a different color to the lake in general. And there will be more tourists when summer arrives, because the lake colour will be brighter than others seasons. That's the advantage of a lake in Alberta.
Band E-Amir Lake, Afghanistan
Surrounded by the mountains of the Hindu Kush and is located in the national park in Afghanistan, Lake Band-e Amir is the perfect place to enjoy the natural scenery of blue. Not only the blue sky, but here also blue lake. Lake can be blue because the water rich in carbon dioxide.
Laguna Colorada, Bolivia
Laguna Colorada, which is also called the Red Lagoon is a shallow salt lake that contains brackish water color. The lake is located at the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, which is also home to Laguna Verde. Laguna Lake Colorado has two colors, namely white and red. The red color is caused by sedimentation and algal pigmentation while the white color comes from the content of borax on the lake.
Salt Lake, Tunisia
Salt Lake is located on the edge of the Sahara Desert and consists of three salt lake Chott el Fedjedj ie, Chott el Djerid, and Chott el Gharsa. The lake is actually a non-aqueous, because they contain high levels of salt. Salt in a lake is said that this is very beneficial because it contains chemicals that good for health. This dry lake can change color, from a distance will look white and will be red when filled with water.
Chinoike Jigoku, Beppu, Japan
Kyushu island is contained nine hell or the lake called Nine Hells of Beppu. There are 9 lakes with different characteristics. Chinoike Jigoku is the most popular “hell” and the most photogenic than the "hells" other. The red color is produced from iron minerals in large quantities.
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Emerald Lake, New Zealand
Apparently in Tongariro National Park are beautiful green lake. Green lake to get the color of the volcanic minerals that dissolve in water. Lake water can not be drunk or used for swimming, but you can still see the landscape and preserve it with a picture.
Dove Lake, Tasmania
This serene lake in north central Tasmania is home to the fabled Tasmanian Devil, as well as more cuddly looking wallabies and wombats, but Dove Lake’s main appeal is that it is the starting point for scenic day hikes as well as the rigorous 40-mile Overland Track. If you catch it at the right time and with the wind calm, you can also enjoy a reflection of distinctive Cradle Mountain.
Lake Powell, Arizona
We dare anyone to see a photo of the Plitvice Lakes and not ask, “Where on earth is that?” Located in Croatia, on the country’s main highway from Zagreb to Split to be exact, these 16 emerald-hued lakes connected by photogenic waterfalls are not only a national park, but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll a series of pathways and wooden bridges to discover ever-evolving cascades at this amazing natural wonder.
Sometimes man’s handiwork rivals nature, as is the case with Lake Powell, the striking free-form lake created in 1963 by damming the Glen Canyon and creating the U.S.’s second-largest man-made lake. Lined with beaches and popular with houseboat owners and sport fisherman, it photographs like a dream—a sublime mélange of swirling red-rock canyons and vivid sapphire-hued water. To enjoy the area take a boat tour to impressive Rainbow Bridge National Monument.
Derwentwater, England
Derwentwater is a moody beauty. This three-mile-long cool blue expanse is located in England’s Cumbria countryside, also known as The Lake District, and is perhaps best known as the summer playground of author Beatrix Potter. Although idyllically glassy during the warmer months, the lashing winds of other seasons can generate choppy waves as snow creates a bundt-cake-icing effect on the hills. Enjoy a stroll along the Friar’s Crag path for an excellent viewpoint of the lake, mountains, and many tiny islands.
Putvice Lake, Croatia
We dare anyone to see a photo of the Plitvice Lakes and not ask, “Where on earth is that?” Located in Croatia, on the country’s main highway from Zagreb to Split to be exact, these 16 emerald-hued lakes connected by photogenic waterfalls are not only a national park, but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll a series of pathways and wooden bridges to discover ever-evolving cascades at this amazing natural wonder.
Here it is, 10 most colorful and beautiful lakes all over the world.