Clear Lake
Clear Lake (also called Clearwater Lake) is a marine lake located on Eil Malk island in Palau. This lake is 330 m (1,100 ft) in length, 30 m (100 ft) in-depth, and has a surface area of 3.9 ha. This lake is stratified into two layers, an oxygenated upper layer (mixolimnion) and a lower anoxic layer (monimolimnion). It is one of about 200 saline meromictic lakes that have been identified in the world. Moreover, this lake is one of the oldest meromictic marine lakes in Palay and is circa 15,000 - 12,000 years old.
Clear Lake is notable for endemic subspecies of golden jellyfish and is one of five marine lakes in Palau used for several scientific pieces of research in evolutionary biology, alongside Jellyfish Lake and Goby Lake, which we will include in this list.
Lots of tourists love stopping by Clear Lake on their journey to explore the many lakes in the Rock Islands. While being at this lake, tourists love to ride a boat to view the beauty of nature and look at beautiful jellyfish under the lake water. If you are overwhelmed by the beauty of the jellyfish here, give Jellyfish Lake - a lake nearby a chance. In there you'll be able to not only look at the jellyfish but also swim with them in the beautiful blue water.