The depth of visibility of the lake, located on the South island of New Zealand, is 76 meters.
The best and concurrently the most beautiful lake of our planet is called the Blue lake and is located on the South island of New Zealand.
The first thought that arises when looking at this stunning body of water is to jump into its crystal clear water and dabble in it to the point of exhaustion. But, unfortunately, it is strictly forbidden!
Incomparable landscape. In the South island in New Zealand is the last unspoilt corner of nature.
Relict forests, cliffs and waterfalls — a stunning landscape.
There, deep in the mountains, is fed by the purest water source of the purest lake on the Earth.
Blue lake (or in Maori — the indigenous people of New Zealand — Rotomairewhenua) is located in a National Park Nelson lakes in the South island.
The water is so clean that when diving you can see far in front of him.
Laboratory tests showed that the range of visibility is about seventy meters.
For comparison: in distilled water, the figure is about eighty meters.
Visible in this photo: the lake water is so transparent that it is impossible to distinguish from the air.
Swimming for the cause of conservation in the lake is prohibited.
Only scientists can obtain special permission to dive in the lake to take photos like these.
Tourists are allowed at any time to walk on the beach.
These pictures remain in the memory permanently.