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10th Deepest Lake in Indonesia


1. Lake Matana (590 m)
Lake Matana is a lake located in Soroako, Kab. North Luwu, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. This lake has a depth of 590 meters. Is the deepest lake in Indonesia and the 8th deepest lake in the world. The lake is located at the coordinate is located at 2 ° 29'7 "S 121 ° 20'0" E.

2. Lake Toba (529 m)
Lake Toba is a volcanic lake with a length of 100 kilometers and 30 kilometers wide, located in North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Has a maximum of 529 meters keadalaman. In the middle of this lake there is a volcanic island called Samosir Island. Lake Toba has long been an important tourist destination in North Sumatra, Bukit Lawang and Nias in addition, attract domestic and foreign tourists.

3. Lake Poso (450 m)
Poso Lake is a lake located in the province of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Precisely in Poso district. This lake is the third largest lake in Indonesia with a length of 32 km and width of 16 km. This lake lies at an altitude of 657 meters above sea level and has a maximum depth of 450 meters.

4. Under the Lake (309 m)
Below Lake is a lake in West Sumatra, Indonesia. The lake is located at 1 ° 0'35? S 100 ° 43'51? E? /? 1.00972 ° S 100.73083 ° E? / -1.00972; 100.73083. This lake together with Lake Above, known as Twin Lakes. Has a maximum depth of 309 meters.

5. Lake Batur (268 m)
Lake Batur located in two districts in West Sumatra, Kabupaten Solok and Tanah Datar. With an area of ​​107.8 km ² lake is the second largest lake on the island of Sumatra. This lake is upstream Ombilin Trunk. This part of the lake water flowed through the tunnel through the Bukit Barisan to Batang Anai to drive a hydroelectric generator Festival near Lubuk Alung, Padang Pariaman. Has a maximum depth of 268 meters.

6. Lake Ranau (229 m)
Ranau Lake is the second largest lake in Sumatra. The lake is located in the border district of West Lampung regency of Lampung Province and South Ulu Komering Ogan of South Sumatra Province. The lake is created from large earthquakes and volcanic eruptions from volcanoes that make a big basin, with a maximum depth of 229 meters. Geographically Ranau lake topography is hilly berlembah it practically makes Ranau lake has a cool weather.

7. Towuti Lake (203 m)
Towuti Lake is a lake located in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Administratively, the lake is located in District Towuti, Luwu East, South Sulawesi Province. Towuti Lakes region are part of Towuti Lake Nature Park, which is managed by the Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) of South Sulawesi, under the Ministry of Forestry Republic of Indonesia, with a maximum depth of 203 meters.

8. Lake Segara Anak (190 m)
Segara Anak crater lake of Mount Rinjani was on the island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The name Segara Anak means child is given to it because the ocean blue sea reminds lake, with a maximum depth of 190 meters.

9. Lake Maninjau (169 m)
Maninjau Lake is a lake in the district of Tanjung Raya, Agam regency, West Sumatra province, Indonesia. The lake is located about 140 km north of Padang, West Sumatra's capital, 36 kilometers from Bukittinggi, 27 kilometers from Lubuk cone, Agam regency capital. Maninjau which is a volcanic lake is situated at an altitude of 461.50 meters above sea level. Broad Maninjau about 99.5 km ² and has a maximum depth of 169 meters. Cekungannya formed by volcanic eruptions are named Sitinjau (according to local legend), this can be seen from the shape that resembles a hill around the lake like a wall. According to legend the Minang aspect, the existence of Lake Maninjau closely related to the story of Bujang Nine.

10. Elephant Mungkur lake (136 m)
Elephant Mungkur lake is a lake that is located 3 km in the southern city of Wonogiri district, Central Java Province. The waters of this artificial lake created by dam longest river in Java that is the Solo river. Began to be built in the late 1970s and started operating in 1978. Reservoir with an area of ​​approximately 8800 ha in 7 districts can irrigate an area of ​​23,600 ha of rice fields in the area Sukoharjo, Klaten, Karanganyar and Sragen. In addition to supplying drinking water Wonogiri Cities also generate electricity from hydropower by 12.4 megawatts. To the maximum reservoir is approximately 136 meters.

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