Thousands of years ago, the top of a 12,000-foot-high volcano in the Cascade Range exploded. The massive pit left behind became known as Crater Lake, the centerpiece of a national park in southern Oregon that displays nature at its rawest and most powerful.
Loch (lake) Lomond in scotland:
Loch Lomond is the largest freshwater loch in Scotland. Loch is a word
for lake in Scottish. This lake beautifully separates the lowlands and
the highlands of the Central Scotland. It is 39 km long and between 1.2
to 8 km wide lake. The lake is and interesting lake as it has 30 or more
islands in it. It is a famous tourist attraction and a well known
watersports and boating point.
Peyto lake in Canada:
Peyto Lake is named after Bill Peyto who was the best guide in Canadian
rockies. It is located in Baniff National Park, Canada. The lake gets
supply of clear water from Peyto Glacier which melts in summers. It is
at an elevation of 1,860 m.
Lake Geneva in Switzerland:
Lake Geneva is a marvelous lake in Switzerland and France. It is the
largest lake in Western Europe. 60% lake is in Switzerland and the rest
40% lies in France. The lake is glacial and lies on the course of the
Rhone. It has a crescent shape.
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