The Verzasca River, in Switzerland
It is the Caspian Sea! It is 40-44% of the world's lacustrine water. Read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspian_Sea
This is known as a lagoon, which is a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a barrier such as a reef or sandbar. Lagoons can vary in size and can be found along coastlines all over the world.
The body of water near Illyria is Gaul. Gaul is the body of water not the Greek hero....
The biggest body of water in Sydney, Australia is Port Jackson, commonly known as Sydney Harbour. It is a natural harbor located on the east coast of Sydney and is one of the world's finest natural harbors.
The current longest man-made body of water is the Grand Canal in China.
The clearest water in the Philippines is the White Beach, Boracay.
The Yasawa Islands in Fiji
The clearest seawater in the world can be found in regions with low nutrient levels, minimal pollution, and good water circulation, such as the South Pacific near the Cook Islands or in the waters surrounding the Maldives. These areas have pristine conditions that contribute to their exceptionally clear seawater.
the dead sea is the saltiest body of water in the world.
No but it is one cleanest and clearest lakes in the world
There is no bottomless body of water in the world. Any water area no matter how deep will eventually have a bottom.
Apparently not. It is supposed to be the deepest and the oldest though, and one of the clearest.
St Petersburg, The Florida keys and anywhere in Marco Island!
My room was the clearest room of all time.
the world map
The second largest body of water, I think, is the Atlantic ocean.
the fovea centralis is the point of clearest vision