Lake Beeac

Lake Beeac
Shallow water and the crystallizing of salt reflect the sky beautifully on Lake Beeac
Lake Beeac
Location in Victoria
LocationWestern District Lakes, Victoria
Coordinates38°12′18.5″S 143°36′59.5″E / 38.205139°S 143.616528°E / -38.205139; 143.616528
TypeEndorheic, hypersaline
Primary outflowsEvaporation
Basin countriesAustralia
Surface area560 ha (1,400 acres)
References

Lake Beeac, a hypersaline endorheic lake, is located beside the small town of Beeac in the Lakes and Craters region of the Victorian Volcanic Plains of south-west Victoria, in southeastern Australia. The 560-hectare (1,400-acre) lake is situated about 19 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Colac, and its high salinity gives it a milky-blue colour. The lake is part of the Ramsar-listed Western District Lakes site, and enjoys international recognition of its wetland values and some protection for its waterbirds.