Where is this lake?

Where is this lake? - Woman in Black Long Sleeve Shirt and Blue Denim Jeans Sitting on White Surfboard on Green

The filename of this image is "rocky mountains", but it rather looks like Norway to me. Where is it exactly? No source I find through Google Images or through tineye will be more specific than „rocky mountains”.

Rocky mountains?http://travelerguidance.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/rocky-mountains.jpg



Best Answer

To answer the precise question, the lake is called "The Norwegian Sea".

I wish I could say "And I've climbed that". I've done some peaks around Reine (the larger settlement on the west side of the fjord, Hamnøy being the old ferry quay before they built the bridge, and BTW on the right of the photographer, we are looking slightly east of north and behind him/her is only the Lofotfjord), but none of those in the picture. And now I never will, boo hoo.




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What is the location of a lake?

A lake is a body of water that is surrounded by land. There are millions of lakes in the world. They are found on every continent and in every kind of environment\u2014in mountains and deserts, on plains, and near seashores. Lakes vary greatly in size.

What is the lake called?

A lake (from Latin lacus) is a large body of water (larger and deeper than a pond) within a body of land. As a lake is separated from the ocean, it is not a sea. Some lakes are very big, and people in the past sometimes called them seas. Lakes do not flow like rivers, but many have rivers flowing into and out of them.

Which country is lake?

Which country has the most lakes?RankCountryNumber of lakes size > or = 0.1 sq. km1Canada879,8002Russia201,2003USA102,5004China23,8006 more rows•Jul 31, 2020

What is a lake in brief?

lake, any relatively large body of slowly moving or standing water that occupies an inland basin of appreciable size. Definitions that precisely distinguish lakes, ponds, swamps, and even rivers and other bodies of nonoceanic water are not well established.






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