In Northwest Russia, Lake Ladoga is Europe’s Largest
Sitting around 25 miles east of Russia’s St. Petersburg is Lake Ladoga, Europe’s largest lake. It spans 6,700 square miles and is one of the largest lakes in the world.[…]
Sitting around 25 miles east of Russia’s St. Petersburg is Lake Ladoga, Europe’s largest lake. It spans 6,700 square miles and is one of the largest lakes in the world.[…]
At the bottom of a crater on Easter Island sits a freshwater lake. It shares its name with the crater that holds it: Rano Raraku. The volcanic crater is deserted[…]
Born of a volcanic eruption in 1886, Frying Pan Lake lives up to the heat its name implies. Water temperatures in the hot spring stay around 50 to 60 degrees[…]
Crater Lake Sitting in a caldera, Crater Lake is one of the most famous lakes in the United States. It was formed after the collapse of a volcano thousands of[…]