Published 15:12 IST, August 10th 2019

Newly-discovered lake in Nepal likely to become world's highest

 A newly-discovered lake in Nepal is likely to set a new record of being the world's highest lake replacing Tilicho, which is situated at an altitude of 4,919 metres in the Himalayan nation and currently holding the title.

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 A newly-discovered lake in Nepal is likely to set a new record of being world's highest lake replacing Tilicho, which is situated at an altitude of 4,919 metres in Himalayan nation and currently holding title. 

Kajin Sara lake in Manang district was discovered about a few months ago by a team of mountaineers, Himalayan Times reported. It is located at Singarkharka area of Chame rural municipality. 

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"As per measurement of lake taken by team, it is located at an altitude of 5,200 metres, which is yet to be officially verified. It is estimated to be 1,500-metre-long and 600-metre-wide," Chame rural municipality Chair Lokendra Ghale was quoted as saying by report. 

" lake would be world's highest lake if its altitude of 5000-plus metres is officially verified," he said.  Tilicho lake, situated at an altitude of 4,919 metres, is 4 km long, 1.2 km wide and around 200 metres deep.

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municipal authorities are hopeful that newly found lake would help promote tourism in district once it is declared world's highest lake.

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13:20 IST, August 10th 2019