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Lake Yojoa

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Basin countries
  
Honduras

Average depth
  
15 m (50 ft)

Designated
  
5 June 2005

Length
  
16 km

Width
  
6 km

Surface area
  
79 km² (30.50 mi²)

Surface elevation
  
c. 700 m (2,300 ft)

Area
  
79 km²

Mean depth
  
15 m

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Official name
  
Subcuenca del Lago de Yojoa

Similar
  
Cayos Cochinos, Roatán, Pico Bonito National Park, La Tigra National Park, Copán

Lake yojoa honduras


Lake Yojoa is the largest lake in Honduras with a surface area of 79 square kilometers (30.50 mi²) and an average depth of 15 meters (50 ft). At an altitude of 700 meters (2,300 ft), it lies in a depression formed by volcanoes. The Lake Yojoa volcanic field consists of Pleistocene to Holocene scoria cones, craters, and lava flows.

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Map of Lake Yojoa, Honduras

The west side of the lake is bordered by steep mountains and Santa Bárbara National Park while the east side is adjacent to Cerro Azul Meambar National Park. The lake is situated on the highway that connects the two largest Honduran cities, Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula. For many people traveling between the cities, the lake serves as a rest area where they can appreciate the view and enjoy the fresh fried fish and other foods that are offered by the restaurants located on its banks.

Lake Yojoa is a popular fishing destination and the surrounding area has a rich biodiversity—almost 400 species of birds and 800 plant species have been identified in the region. However, it also is threatened by deforestation, cattle ranching, and development. The settlers of the communities around the lake are dedicated to the cultivation of fruits, vegetables and basic grains. Nevertheless, many of these inhabitants earn their living from the sale of fish originating from the lake.

People dedicate surrounding areas to the growing of coffee plants. Some of the best coffee in the World is grown near Lake Yojoa, in Santa Barbara.

References

Lake Yojoa Wikipedia