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The clearest lake in the world

The clearest lake in the world: the blue lagoon.

Blue lagoon is located in Mount Gambier, a small town on the limestone coast of South Australia. It is one of the famous natural landscapes in South Australia, located in Mount Gambier in the southeast of South Australia.

The Blue Lagoon is a blue lake in Nelson Lake National Park, which is recognized as the clearest freshwater lake in the world. The water in blue lagoon is the spring water injected by the adjacent Lake Constance glacier, which flows through the natural pores formed by landslides a long time ago.

These holes are like natural filters, filtering out most of the solid particles suspended in the spring water, making the water flowing into the blue lake almost as clear as distilled water. The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research of New Zealand has made scientific measurements on the lake water and determined that it is the clearest natural fresh water body known to mankind.

Rob Meriles, a hydrologist at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand, was the first person to realize that the water quality characteristics of the Blue Lagoon are so outstanding. He compared the blue lagoon with the famous Tewaikropupu spring, which is famous for its crystal clear.

Only after he visited the blue lagoon in 2009 did he realize that the blue lagoon might be clearer than the Tiwaikorupu spring. Two years later, the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research confirmed this.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Blue Lagoon