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Crater Lake
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Crater Lake

The deepest lake in the United States is a haven for fishermen.

Published Jul 31, 2017

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Crater Lake, Oregon
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Crater Lake, Oregon

Crater Lake, a volcanic caldera in South Central Oregon’s Cascade Mountains, boasts breathtaking scenery, created about 7,700 years ago with the volcanic eruption and subsequent collapse of the summit of Mt. Mazama.

Published Jan 26, 2003

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Crater Lake National Park
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Crater Lake National Park

It one of the oldest parks in the United States, created in 1902 by President Theodore Roosevelt.

Published Jan 23, 2005

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Jez like Mars
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Jez like Mars

Though located a world away, Lake Salda, Turkey, shares similar mineralogy as Jezero Crater on Mars.

Published Jul 30, 2020

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Lake Janisjarvi Impact Crater
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Lake Janisjarvi Impact Crater

Lake Jänisjärvi is a roughly oval-shaped lake, some 13 by 17 kilometers (8 by 11 miles) across, in northwestern Russia, near the Finnish border. The basin for this lake was formed hundreds of millions of years ago by a meteorite impact.

Published Apr 6, 2008

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Nicholson Crater, Canada
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Nicholson Crater, Canada

Some 400 million years ago, a meteor struck Earth in what is now Canada’s Northwest Territories. The 12.5-kilometer- (7.8-mile-) wide crater is now Nicholson Lake, one of many small lakes that dot the sub-arctic, glacier-scoured landscape.

Published Mar 23, 2008

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Chilean Lake Disappears
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Chilean Lake Disappears

Published Jul 8, 2007

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El’gygytgyn Crater, Russian Far East
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El’gygytgyn Crater, Russian Far East

Russia’s Lake El’gygytgyn rests inside a 3.6-millon-year-old meteorite crater, and preserves the longest continuous climate record in the Arctic.

Published Dec 14, 2008

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The Ups and Downs of Crater Lake
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The Ups and Downs of Crater Lake

Elevation data show the distinct topography of Mount Mazama and the crater lake that fills its caldera.

Published Jul 29, 2019

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Lonar Lake Tries On a Rosy Color
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Lonar Lake Tries On a Rosy Color

The lake in west-central India promptly changed from green to pink, and the reason why remains a mystery.

Published Jun 19, 2020

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Pingualuit Crater, Canada
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Pingualuit Crater, Canada

Pingualuit Crater holds a lake about 267 meters (876 feet) deep. Because this lake has no connection to any other water body, inflows from other lakes cannot contaminate Pingualuit’s sediments.

Published Feb 10, 2008

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Mono Lake, California
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Mono Lake, California

Published Jan 13, 2008

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Acid Lake in Java
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Acid Lake in Java

In Kawah Ijen, pretty turquoise waters belie a wicked chemical brew.

Published Sep 6, 2014

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Rare Filling of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre
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Rare Filling of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre

Floodwaters have worked their way through a series of parched channels, watering holes, and lagoons to start filling the iconic Australian lake.

Published May 28, 2019

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Lake Eyre Filling Peaks
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Lake Eyre Filling Peaks

By mid-June 2009, the rare filling of this lake in Australia’s Simpson Desert appeared to have reached its peak.

Published Jun 21, 2009

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Lake Neusiedl and Lake Ferto
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Lake Neusiedl and Lake Ferto

Straddling Austria and Hungary, the lake is also known as the “Sea of the Viennese.”

Published Apr 10, 2017

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Lonar Crater, India
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Lonar Crater, India

India’s Lonar Crater began causing confusion soon after it was identified. Lonar Crater sits inside the Deccan Plateau—a massive plain of volcanic basalt rock leftover from eruptions some 65 million years ago. Its location in this basalt field suggested to some geologists that it was a volcanic crater. Today, however, Lonar Crater is understood to result from a meteorite impact that occurred between 35,000 and 50,000 years ago.

Published Apr 13, 2008

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