Bacalar Lagoon
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Award-winning content creator and drone pilot Postandfly created this stunning aerial video of a well known lake on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It's called Bacalar Lagoon, and the "lagoon" monitor is correct - it's technically not a lake, as it's connected to the Caribbean Sea through the porous limestone that runs through the area. Lagoon or lake, it's a very long body of water - 42 square km or 16 square mi. It's near a town of the same name, in the southeastern corner of Mexican Yucatan.
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Bacalar is a long and narrow lagoon in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is approximately 42 km long measured from north to south, and less than 2 km at its widest. The lake is renowned for its striking blue color and water clarity, partly the result of having a white limestone bottom. Like most bodies of water in the Yucatán peninsula, the lake is fed by underground rivers or cenotes. Aerial Cinematography, Edit and Color Grade by: Tarsicio Sañudo Produced by Postandfly postandfly.com