Lake 69 (Spanish: Laguna 69) is a small lake near of the city of Huaraz, in the region of Áncash, Peru. It is one of the more than 400 lakes that form part of the Huascarán National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. In the thaw season, the lake is nourished by a waterfall from Chacraraju.[1][2]

Lake 69
Laguna 69
A lake with a sheer cliff ridge in the background
Location of the lake in Peru.
Location of the lake in Peru.
Lake 69
LocationHuaraz / Áncash / Peru
Coordinates9°0′37.55″S 77°36′43.2″W / 9.0104306°S 77.612000°W / -9.0104306; -77.612000
Primary inflowsglacial runoff
DesignationBiosphere Reserve
Surface elevation4,600 m (15,100 ft)

Its name comes from the fact that the lake did not have a name before the Huascaran National Park was created in 1975. The need to include all of the lakes of the proposed park into a list forced authorities to give a number-based names to those without a traditional name (lakes such as Allicocha, Auquiscocha or Palcacocha, had a names in Hispanicized Quechua).

It is one of the more important tourist destinations of the region, visited mainly by hiking and mountaineering enthusiasts, given the simple access and the spectacular scenery. The hiking route to the lagoon starts from the Cebolla Pampa campground and runs along the brook that runs down from the same lake, and forms several waterfalls and cataracts.[3][4]

Laguna 69, July 22, 2017

References

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  1. ^ "Laguna 69". Inventario Turístico de Perú. Archived from the original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  2. ^ "La Laguna 69 y su llamativo celeste brillante en Áncash". Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Top things to do in Huascaran National Park". TripAdvisor. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Laguna 69. Parque Nacional de Huascaran. Perú". wikiloc. Retrieved 13 April 2016.