Tres Cruces Norte:Located in Chile, Tres Cruces Norte Lake is one of the world’s highest lakes, sitting at an altitude of 20,361 feet or 6,206 meters.
Pular Pool:With an elevation of 20,308 feet or 6,190 meters, Pular Pool is one of the world’s highest lakes, located in the Antofagasta area in northern Chile.
Cerro Walter Penck:Located just southwest of Ojos del Salado (more about that later), the Cerro Walter Penck sits at an elevation of 19,652 feet or 5,990 meters.
Acamarachi Pool:Located in Chile, the Acamarachi Pool ranks as one of the world’s highest lakes, sitting at 19,520 feet or 5,950 meters.
Changtse Pool: It can be found at 20,394 feet or 6,216 meters above sea level. It’s been shown on tropical maps and is estimated to be 590 ft by 755 ft in size.
Damavand Pool: The Damavand Pool sits at approximately 18,602 feet or 5,670 meters above sea level and measures about 65 to 131 feet in diameter.
Aguas Calientes:It is one of the world’s highest lakes, located at 19,130 feet or 5,831 meters above sea level.
Lake Licancabur:Lake Licancabur, located in Chile’s Licancabur volcano, is the world’s ninth-highest lake, at 19,410 feet or 5,916 meters.
East Rongbuk Pool:The East Rongbuk Pool has a surface elevation of 20,013 feet or 6,100 meters. It is an ephemeral meltwater lake in Tibet, high in the Himalayas.
Lhagba Pool: The pool used to sit at 20,892 feet or 6,368 meters above sea level. Located a few miles north of Everest, this lake is now considered extinct.
Lake Titicaca:Located at an elevation of 12,507 feet or 3,812 meters, Lake Titicaca in the Andean Altiplano is one of the highest lakes in the world.
Bonete Lake:Located in the Cerro Bonete mountain peak in Chile, one of the highest peaks in the world, the Bonete Lake makes it to the highest lakes on the planet.
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