Blue Lake
Two lakes. Blue Lake (below), in New Zealand's South Island, is the clearest lake in the world. It is fed by water from Lake Constance, above. Both are found just next to Mount Franklin, in the Tasman District's Nelson Lakes National Park.
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1 year ago Do you need to pay for Plitvice Lakes?Yes! If you want to access the park, you will need an entrance ticket. You can buy your Plitvice Lak ...
1 year ago Is it worth it to go to Plitvice?As a national park, Plitvice Lakes entirely lives up to the hype, and really is as impressive as the ...
1 year ago Why shouldn't you look a bear in the eyes?If you encounter a black bear, do not make eye contact. If you make eye contact, black bears will ta ...
1 year ago What scares a bear away?To scare the bear away, make loud noises by yelling, banging pots and pans or using an airhorn. Make ...
1 year ago Can you smell when a bear is near?A person can sniff the entrance of a suspected den and tell if it's just earth or a bear in there. B ...
1 year ago Can you swim in Plitvice Lakes?Bathing and swimming in the lakes was hence prohibited in 2006 to protect this fragile environment f ...
1 year ago Why is the water at Plitvice blue?The type of algae that blooms in the waters of Plitvice releases gases as it grows and decomposes, a ...
1 year ago Which one is better Krka or Plitvice?While both allow you to see the beautiful lakes and waterfalls up close, the paths at Plitvice are m ...
1 year ago Is Krka National Park worth visiting?Krka National Park is worth visiting solely to admire the power and beauty of Skradinski buk, the pa ...
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