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Friday, May 29, 2009

Buada Lagoon : NAURU Travel Tourism World Heritage Hotel

Buada Lagoon : NAURU


Buada Lagoon is a landlocked, slightly brackish freshwater lake on the island of Nauru. It is about 5 m above sea level. The lake is located in the southwest of the island, in the district of Buada. The fertile land around the lake is farmed. Unlike in many areas of Nauru, trees are in relative abundance in the vicinity of Buada Lagoon.








Buada Lagoon is a landlocked, slightly brackish, freshwater lake on the island Nauru. It is about 0.05 square miles in area (about 0.12 square kilometers). The average depth of lagoon is 78 feet (24 m) and maximum depth is 256 feet (78 m). It is about 5 metres (19 feet) above sea-level. The Lake is located in the southwest of the Island in the district of Buada. The fertile land around the Lake is farmed. Although tourism is not highly developed in Nauru, Buada Lagoon is one of the more popular locations in the country for tourists to visit. Over thousands of years, the culture of fish, adapted to fresh water, is believed to have been practised in the lagoon





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