Lake St. Clair, located in Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, is the deepest lake in Australia, reaching depths of 560 feet. Set at an elevation of 2,400 feet, the cobalt waters are framed by forest-lined shores. Visitors can explore the natural beauty and serene surroundings, making it a tranquil destination for those seeking to connect with nature.
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