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Name: Sørvágsvatn or Leitisvatn

Location: Vágar, Faroe Islands

Coordinates: 62.0496, -7.2362

Why it’s incredible: The lake looks like it’s hanging over the ocean.

Sørvágsvatn, also called Leitisvatn, is a 1.3-square-mile (3.4 square kilometers) lake in the Faroe Islands that appears to float above the sea.

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Sørvágsvatn (Leitisvatn) empties into the Atlantic Ocean through a waterfall called Bøsdalafossur. (Image credit: makasana via Getty Images)

Locals disagree about the name of the lake, hence why there are two. The inhabitants of Sørvágur, a village to the west of the lake on the island of Vágar, prefer the name Sørvágsvatn, which means “the lake by Sørvágur.” People living in Miðvágur and Sandavágur to the east of the lake on Vágar call it Leitisvatn, or “the lake by Leiti,” in reference to a territory in the east of the Faroe Islands.

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