Lake Tahoe is one of the deepest (1645 feet), largest and highest 6229 feet, and bluest lakes in the
United States. Only Oregon's
Crater Lake is bluer and deeper at 1930 feet. The area surrounding Lake Tahoe is full of restaurants, ski slopes and wooded homes, and
casinos. Lake Tahoe is on the border between
California and
Nevada. As
gambling is legal on the Nevada side of the lake, the resort area of Lake Tahoe attracts all kinds of fun seekers, year round. During
ski season, thousands of people from all over
California,
Los Angelos[?],
San Francisco,
San Jose and from far further, flock to the slopes or the shore.
Lake Tahoe has suffered from so much love. Until recently construction on the banks of the Lake had been, more or less, under the control of wealthy real estate developers. Construction activities had been linked to a 'clouding' of the amazingly blue waters of the Lake. A court injunction has stopped all new construction until new rules that ensure the protection of the lake over the interests of individuals are in place.
see also Mono Lake Reno, Nevada
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