Nong Fa Lake

Nong Fa Lake
10 March 2012
Location Sanxay District, Attapeu Province, southeastern Laos
Coordinates 15°6′27″N 107°25′28″E / 15.10750°N 107.42444°E / 15.10750; 107.42444Coordinates: 15°6′27″N 107°25′28″E / 15.10750°N 107.42444°E / 15.10750; 107.42444

Nong Fa Lake or Nongphatom Lake (meaning Blue lake) is a volcanic crater lake in the mountains of Sanxay District, Attapeu Province, southeastern Laos, located within the Dong Ampham National Biodiversity Conservation Area, about 12 kilometres from the Vietnamese border. At an altitude of 1154 metres, the maximum depth of the lake is reportedly 78 metres, although locals have claimed that the depth is unknown, having attempted fruitlessly to gauge the depth with bamboo poles.[1] Lonely Planet describes it as "magical",[2] a "beautiful volcanic lake, similar to but larger than Yeak Lorn in Cambodia's Ratanakiri Province, was used by the North Vietnamese as an R'n'R for soldiers hurt on the Ho Chi Minh Trail."[3] The lake is shrouded in legends, and Laotians refrain from bathing in it because they believe it is inhabited by a giant snake-pig who will devour its bathers.

References

  1. "The Secret Lake". Mysinchew.com. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  2. Burke, Andrew; Vaisutis, Justine (1 August 2007). Laos. Lonely Planet. p. 297. ISBN 978-1-74104-568-0. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  3. Bush, Austin; Elliot, Mark; Ray, Nick (1 December 2010). Lonely Planet Laos. Lonely Planet. p. 311. ISBN 978-1-74179-153-2. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
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