- Corumbá Lake
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Lago de Corumbá Location Goiás State Lake type reservoir Primary inflows Corumbá River Primary outflows Corumbá River Basin countries Brazil Surface area 65 km² Max. depth 90 m Corumbá Lake (Lago de Corumbá) is an artificial lake formed by the damming of the Corumbá River in southern Goiás State, Brazil. It is located 10 km from the city of Caldas Novas, famous for its hot springs. The lake, which began to fill in 1996, supplies the hydroelectric plant, Usina Hidrelétrica Corumbá I. It is fed by the Pirapitanga River, Peixe River, Piracanjuba River and São Bartolomé River.
The deepest part of Corumbá Lake is near the dam and reaches 90 metres. The perimeter of the lake is quite irrigular; to walk around it one would need to travel more than 100 kilometres.
With an area of 65 km², it provides the visitor with several water sports such as jet-ski, motorboats, and wind surfing.
Categories:- Lakes of Brazil
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