Looks like the lake known as “Big Blue Hole” (photo)

Looks like the lake known as “Big Blue Hole” (photo)

Very picturesque place.

In the village of Lotofaga on the island of Upolu in Samoa is an important tourist attraction — lake-Sua or “Big Blue Hole”. It was formed in the crater of an extinct volcano and is surrounded by lush rainforest.

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The AMS are connected by groundwater to the Pacific ocean, located a few dozen meters. Due to this, the lake is constantly maintained the same water level.

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In the water you can go down a 30-foot ladder, and through the entire lake stretched the special cables for safety. The water is clean and transparent, but because during bathing you can see the bottom and fish.

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