Blue Lake, New Zealand
On South Island, visitors can find the Blue Lake in New Zealand’s Nelson Lakes National Park. And as its name suggests, this lake is pretty blue. But what makes one of the world’s bluest waters so special is that it’s also incredibly clear.
Also known as Rotomairewhenua, it’s one of the numerous natural wonders of the country because it holds the world’s clearest natural waters. The lake is so utterly transparent that you may see 260 feet deep if you fly by helicopter.
Its beauty is also known to be sacred to the Maori. The park that surrounds the lake is open all year long, so paired with the lovely views of the lake, it makes for a great trip of hiking and exploring any time you wish.
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