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The deepest lake in the world is located just outside of Emerald, Queensland. Estimated to be aprox. 205.68 km deep, the lake is so deep that a the bottom of the actually body of water the tempreture sits around 898 c, due to it being so close to the core of the world.

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Lake Baikal in southeastern Siberia is the deepest lake in the world.

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