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- Q2143020 subject Q7239874.
- Q2143020 subject Q8580476.
- Q2143020 subject Q8976703.
- Q2143020 abstract "Red Lake (Croatian: Crveno jezero) is a sinkhole containing a karst lake near the city of Imotski, Croatia. It is known for its numerous caves and remarkably high cliffs, reaching over 241 metres above normal water level and continuing below the water level. The total explored depth of this sinkhole is approximately 530 metres with a volume of roughly 25–30 million cubic meters, thus it is the third largest sinkhole in the world. Water drains out of the basin through underground waterways that descend below the level of the lake floor.The sinkhole is named after the reddish-brown color of the surrounding cliffs, colored by iron oxides.Like the nearby Blue Lake, it is presumed that the lake emerged when the ceiling of a large cave hall collapsed.The lake is a habitat of the fish Delminichthys adspersus. In the dry period of the year, this fish can be occasionally seen in surrounding springs, rivers and lakes, suggesting that there is an underground connection between Red Lake and other water bodies.At the 13th International Congress of Speleology, new findings were revealed. An inflow cave-shaped canal that measured approximately 30 x 30 meters was discovered in the eastern part of the lake at a depth of 175 meters.".
- Q2143020 averageDepth "281.0".
- Q2143020 country Q224.
- Q2143020 elevation "522.0".
- Q2143020 nearestCity Q397656.
- Q2143020 thumbnail RedLakeCroatia.JPG?width=300.
- Q2143020 wikiPageExternalLink default.aspx?id=3622&m=1509.
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- Q2143020 wikiPageWikiLink Q397656.
- Q2143020 wikiPageWikiLink Q613741.
- Q2143020 wikiPageWikiLink Q7239874.
- Q2143020 wikiPageWikiLink Q8580476.
- Q2143020 wikiPageWikiLink Q882717.
- Q2143020 wikiPageWikiLink Q8976703.
- Q2143020 basinCountries "Croatia".
- Q2143020 cities "Imotski".
- Q2143020 depth "281 m".
- Q2143020 elevation "522 m".
- Q2143020 name "Crveno Jezero".
- Q2143020 name "Red Lake".
- Q2143020 point "43.45305555555556 17.196666666666665".
- Q2143020 type BodyOfWater.
- Q2143020 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q2143020 type Place.
- Q2143020 type BodyOfWater.
- Q2143020 type Lake.
- Q2143020 type Location.
- Q2143020 type NaturalPlace.
- Q2143020 type Place.
- Q2143020 type Thing.
- Q2143020 type SpatialThing.
- Q2143020 type Q23397.
- Q2143020 comment "Red Lake (Croatian: Crveno jezero) is a sinkhole containing a karst lake near the city of Imotski, Croatia. It is known for its numerous caves and remarkably high cliffs, reaching over 241 metres above normal water level and continuing below the water level. The total explored depth of this sinkhole is approximately 530 metres with a volume of roughly 25–30 million cubic meters, thus it is the third largest sinkhole in the world.".
- Q2143020 label "Red Lake (Croatia)".
- Q2143020 lat "43.45305555555556".
- Q2143020 long "17.196666666666665".
- Q2143020 depiction RedLakeCroatia.JPG.
- Q2143020 depiction RedLakeCroatia.JPG.
- Q2143020 name "Crveno Jezero".
- Q2143020 name "Red Lake".