Imagine flying over a land so vast and remote that you see no cities for hours, just water. Countless shimmering blue patches appear at every turn.
Now imagine that this country, sprawling across forests, tundra and mountains, has more lakes than any other on the planet. It may sound exaggerated, but the numbers bear out the truth.
The nation in question holds at least 563 lakes larger than 100 km, and many estimates push the total number of lakes, including modest ones, into the millions.
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