The Lhagba Pool was a high altitude lake considered to exist, but an examination of evidence, including satellite photos leads to a conclusion that it has dried out.[1] It was considered the highest lake in Tibet and the second highest lake in the world, behind Ojos del Salado's crater lake.[2] The pool was supposed to lie at an elevation of 6,368 metres (20,892 ft) above sea level.[3] It was located between East Rongbuk Glacier and Lhagba La, around 5 km (3.1 mi) north of the Everest summit and 3 km (1.9 mi) east. It was not a major attraction, but was said to be a surprisingly wide (50m) and long (180m) lake.

Lhagba Pool
Lhagba Pool is located in Tibet
Lhagba Pool
Lhagba Pool
LocationMount Everest, Tibet Autonomous Region
Coordinates28°2′20″N 86°57′20″E / 28.03889°N 86.95556°E / 28.03889; 86.95556
TypeAlpine lake
Surface elevation
6,368 metres (20,892 ft)
Sketch map of Everest region
Sketch map of Kharta and environs

References

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  1. "The Highest Lakes In The World". Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  2. "The Highest Lakes In The World". Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  3. "The Highest Lake in the World". Retrieved 20 August 2013.