Lake Lanutavake
Volcanic lake in Wallis, Wallis and Futuna From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volcanic lake in Wallis, Wallis and Futuna From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Lanutavake (French: Lac Lanutavake) is a small crater lake surrounded by jungle on the southwest side of Wallis (Uvea) in the Pacific. It lies to the northeast of Fineveke.[1] Like Lake Lalolalo, there is a rumor that the US military dumped equipment in the lake at the end of World War II.[2] The smaller lakes Lanumaha and Lanutuli lie to the northeast and northwest respectively.
Lake Lanutavake | |
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Lac Lanutavake (French) | |
Location | Wallis, Wallis and Futuna |
Coordinates | 13°19′16″S 176°12′47″W |
Type | Volcanic lake |
The archaeological site Tonga Toto is located close to the lake.[3]
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