Blue Lake - the cleanest lake in the world

Blue Lake or Rotomairewhenua the Maori language, is a tiny fresh lake in Nelson Lakes National Park in the northern regions of the Southern Alps in New Zealand.

In a study in 2011 by many visits carried out helicopters and particular gear, the researchers from the National Analysis Institute leads and the atmosphere (NIWA), discovered that the lake has extreme visual clarity, optical stunning 80 meter depth that is almost as pure as distilled water.

Lake is characterized by blue-violet color, which can be observed only in the clearest waters. In the spring the lakle plotted from neighboring glacial Lake Constance and runs the water by way of the dam formed by landslides sliding. The all-natural dam filters out virtually all particles contained in the water, so that the lake the most intense blue-purple color.

If you this summer season desires new location to go to and appreciate the organic beauty of Mother Nature, wonderful scenery and crystal clear waters, we advise Nelson Lakes National Park to go to and go to the Blue Lake. Right here are some wonderful photos of the lake that will enjoy you to see it.

 Blue Lake (1)

Image by IDS .photos by way of Flickr

 Blue Lake (2)

Image by Flying Kiwi Tours through Flickr

 Blue Lake (3)

Image by Flying Kiwi Tours through Flickr

 Blue Lake (4)

Image by Adam Sensible by means of Flickr

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