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Lake Tahoe is North America's largest alpine lake, located at 6,225 ft above sea level. It spans 191 square miles with 72 miles of shoreline and 122,160,280 acre⋅ft volume. Lake is second deepest in US at 1,645 ft, after Crater Lake
Located 44 km south of Jasper town in Jasper National Park. Approximately 22.5 km long with deepest point of 97 m. Features azure water, three visible glaciers, and Spirit Island. Situated at 1,670 m asl with average depth of 35 m
Lake Baikal holds nearly one-fourth of Earth's fresh surface water. Located in southern Siberia, covering 31,000 square kilometers. World's deepest lake at 1,642 meters depth. Contains 23,000 cubic kilometers of fresh water
Baikal is Russia's deepest freshwater lake with 1,000 species of life. Lake Sasyk-Sivash changes color from pink to coral due to algae. Lake Elton was once served by Russian tsars with special salt
Everest stands at 8,849m, the highest peak on Earth. Mount Fuji, Japan's highest peak, was last erupted in 1707. Paricutin volcano erupted in 1943, reaching 7,480 feet