Viedma Lake
Viedma Lake is a large glacial lake located in the Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina. It is fed by the melting ice from the Viedma Glacier, which is part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. The lake is known for its stunning turquoise waters, which are a result of glacial silt.
The lake covers an area of approximately 80 square kilometers and reaches depths of up to 200 meters. It is surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, making it a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. Activities such as kayaking and hiking are common in the area, offering visitors a chance to experience its natural beauty.