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About lakes: Highest Navigable Lake Lake Titicaca in Peru is the highest navigable lake in the world. It is about 12,500 ft (3,810 m) above sea level. This lake isalso South America\'s second largest freshwater lake. Lowest Lake The lowest lake is the Dead Sea (it\'s considered a lake but called a sea), which is in the Jordan Valley of Israel. The surface of the water is 1,340 ft (408 m) below sea level. The Dead Sea is also the saltiest lake in the world. Almost nothing can survive in it besides simple organisms like green algae. Largest Freshwater Lake Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes and it\'s also the freshwater lake that covers the greatest surface area in the world. Lake Superior covers over 82,000 km� of land and there\'s enough water in the lake to fill all the other Great Lakes plus three Lake Eries. Deepest Lake Lake Baikal is the world\'s deepest lake and is located in Siberia, Russia, north of the Mongolian border. It is 5,369 ft (1,637 m) deep - more than one mile straight down.
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BLUE LAKE - Desktop Nexus NatureDownload free wallpapers and background images: BLUE LAKE. Desktop Nexus Nature background ID 369622. About lakes: Highest Navigable Lake Lake Titicaca in Peru is the highest navigable lake in the world. It is about 12,500 ft (3,810 m) above sea level. This lake isalso South America\'s second largest freshwater lake. Lowest Lake The lowest lake is the Dead Sea (it\'s considered a lake but called a sea), which is in the Jordan Valley of Israel. The surface of the water is 1,340 ft (408 m) below sea level. The Dead Sea is also the saltiest lake in the world. Almost nothing can survive in it besides simple organisms like green algae. Largest Freshwater Lake Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes and it\'s also the freshwater lake that covers the greatest surface area in the world. Lake Superior covers over 82,000 km� of land and there\'s enough water in the lake to fill all the other Great Lakes plus three Lake Eries. Deepest Lake Lake Baikal is the world\'s deepest lake and is located in Siberia, Russia, north of the Mongolian border. It is 5,369 ft (1,637 m) deep - more than one mile straight down.
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