American writer Thoreau lived in seclusion on the shore of Walden Pond, blending with nature, perceiving nature and reinventing himself in rural life, leaving behind a masterpiece "Walden Pond". It is said that every lake in the world comes from the tears of heaven, and they are pure and holy. Let's take a look at some of the lakes with the world's most beautiful view.
1. Lake Garda, Italy
Lake Garda is the largest and cleanest lake in Italy. Located in northern Italy, about halfway between Venice and Milan, in the southern foothills of the Alps, it was formed by melting glaciers at the end of the last ice age.It is a popular and attractive travel destination. If the Italian shape is a fashionable pair of boots, Lake Garda is the laces on the top—the curved, thin, long ones that hang down to the bottom.
2. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
Plitvice Lakes is the most beautiful and most famous national park in Croatia in the Balkans. It is also the largest national park in Croatia. Plitvice Lake is made up of sixteen interconnected waterfalls and was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. The local forests are home to deer, wild boar, bears, wolves and some rare birds.The color of the lake water is changeable and deep. The color of the lake water changes from sky blue to green, and from gray to blue. There are 16 natural lakes in Plitvice. In Croatia, Plitvice Lakes offers many opportunities for backpackers and the scenery is very beautiful, especially the 230-foot waterfall.
3. Lake Bled Slovenia
Lake Bled is located at the southern foot of the Alps in northwestern Slovenia. Meltwater from the snow on the top of the "Three Heads Mountain" is continuously injected into the lake, so it is called "Ice Lake". The most beautiful view of Lake Bled in Slovenia is from the castle perched on a 460-foot cliff. Bled Island is a small island surrounded by forests with 17th century buildings.
4. Lake Nakuru Kenya
The world-famous Lake Nakuru is a park established to protect avian birds. It is 1753-2073 meters above sea level and covers an area of 188 square kilometers. There are more than 2 million flamingos, one-third of the world's total. It is known as "bird-watching paradise". Lake Nakuru is located in a volcanic zone, and the lake water has a high salinity, which is suitable for the growth of plankton, which are the staple food of flamingos. In addition, there are about 450 species of birds in the park, the most famous being the flamingo.
5. Loch Lomond, Scotland
The largest lake in Scotland. Located in the southern Highlands of Scotland, 27 kilometers south of Glasgow. Surrounded by mountains, the south is slightly triangular. It is 39 kilometers long, 8 kilometers wide, and covers an area of 63.7 square kilometers. The lake is only about 0.7 meters above sea level. The lake is 190 meters deep. There are 30 islands in the lake.The lake flows south to the River Clyde. The lake is closely linked to cities such as Glasgow and Clydeside. There are villas built on the lakeside, and tourism is prosperous. There are lakeside tours such as Ballech and Adlui. There is a hydroelectric power station in Invigras in the northwest.
6. Lake Annecy, France
Located in Haute-Savoie, France, at the foot of the Alps, Lake Annecy is the second largest lake in France after Lac du Bourget (if you count Lake Geneva, which is shared by France and Switzerland, it is the third largest lake in France). Lake Annecy is known as the clearest lake in Europe. Lake Annecy has become the most popular tourist destination for its famous water recreational activities.Lake Annecy was formed when alpine glaciers melted 18,000 years ago. Many small rivers originating from the surrounding mountains stretch for more than ten kilometers and flow into the Annecy Lake, providing sufficient water sources for the Annecy Lake.