Most Peculiar And Strangest Lakes In The World
Lago Baikal (Siberia, Russia): Lake Baikal owes its uniqueness to accumulations of methane gas that melt and form perfect circles. Jellyfish Lake: The Jellyfish Lake, located on the island of Palau, is so named precisely because of the enormous amount of jellyfish it harbors because of its isolation from ocean predators. These jellyfish are deep yellow in color and are quite stinging but their stings are not harmful to humans. The lake of Resia and its bell tower: Lake Resia is located in South Tyrol, a province in northern Italy, and is an artificial lake created in 1950. Because of its characteristic as an artificial lake, it is quite famous because, inside and submerged by the waters is a church of which only the bell tower is visible. Lake Superior, the surfers' lake: This lake is located at Minnesota, in the U.S., and-despite being a lake-at the right time of year it has waves so big that surfers can have fun with their boards. Unfortunately, this time of year is also the leas...