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- Lake_Parón areaOfCatchment "44.3".
- Lake_Parón abstract "Paron Lake is the largest lake in the Cordillera Blanca, on the Peruvian Andes, 32 km E from the city Caraz, at 4185 m asl.It's nested and surrounded by several snow peaks such as Aguja I 5,840 m, Aguja II 5m888 m, Aguja III 5,775 m, Qaras I 6,025 m, Qaras II 6,020 m, Qaras III 5,720 m, Artesonraju 6,025 m, Parya 5,600 m, Pirámide 5,885 m, Chakrarahu W 6,112 m, Chakrarahu E 6,001 m, Pisco 5,772 m, Huandoy E 6000, Huandoy N 6395 m and Huandoy W 6,356 m. It's one of the most popular areas for climbing in Peru, including the so famous The Sphinx 5325m, a granite monolith, offering at least 13 big wall routes.The lake, formed as a natural moraine reservoir, has a catchment area of 44.3 km², it's 3.7 km long (E-W) and average of 700 m width (N-S), the original depth was about 75 m, but today the level was lowered ca. 15 m to prevent the collapse of the moraine. The water from the lake was formerly used for the Cañón del Pato hydroelectric scheme, since 29 July 2008, this condition has ceased. The lake itself is within the borders of the Huascarán National Park. The water level is controlled by a tunnel and underwater gate, to keep water level at 4,155 m asl aiming a double objective: to prevent the overflow and the resulting risk for the downstream population and to manage the river discharge.The high concentrations of dissolved lime give the water of Paron a turquoise color.It's a popular day hike for those willing to acclimatize or even ride a mountain bike downhill (note: there's almost a 2,000 m drop to Caraz). It's possible to camp on the west and east shores, and from the east end, an easy walk can lead to the impressive pyramid or Artesonraju (the Paramount Picture's logo).".
- Lake_Parón thumbnail Paron_Lake.jpg?width=300.
- Lake_Parón wikiPageID "16941120".
- Lake_Parón wikiPageRevisionID "595044681".
- Lake_Parón basinCountries "Peru".
- Lake_Parón captionLake "Paron Lake with the mountain Pirámide in the background".
- Lake_Parón catchment "44.3".
- Lake_Parón cities "none".
- Lake_Parón depth "75 m".
- Lake_Parón elevation "4155 m".
- Lake_Parón imageLake "Paron Lake.jpg".
- Lake_Parón inflow "melting ice from nearby snow peaks".
- Lake_Parón islands "none".
- Lake_Parón lakeName "Paron Lake".
- Lake_Parón length "3.7".
- Lake_Parón location "Caraz, Ancash Region, Peru".
- Lake_Parón outflow "filtration through the moraine".
- Lake_Parón type "glacial".
- Lake_Parón width "700 m".
- Lake_Parón subject Category:Huascarán_National_Park.
- Lake_Parón subject Category:Lakes_of_Ancash_Region.
- Lake_Parón subject Category:Lakes_of_Peru.
- Lake_Parón point "-8.991666666666667 -77.68333333333334".
- Lake_Parón type BodyOfWater.
- Lake_Parón type Lake.
- Lake_Parón type NaturalPlace.
- Lake_Parón type Place.
- Lake_Parón type Wikidata:Q532.
- Lake_Parón type BodyOfWater.
- Lake_Parón type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Lake_Parón type Place.
- Lake_Parón type Location.
- Lake_Parón type SpatialThing.
- Lake_Parón comment "Paron Lake is the largest lake in the Cordillera Blanca, on the Peruvian Andes, 32 km E from the city Caraz, at 4185 m asl.It's nested and surrounded by several snow peaks such as Aguja I 5,840 m, Aguja II 5m888 m, Aguja III 5,775 m, Qaras I 6,025 m, Qaras II 6,020 m, Qaras III 5,720 m, Artesonraju 6,025 m, Parya 5,600 m, Pirámide 5,885 m, Chakrarahu W 6,112 m, Chakrarahu E 6,001 m, Pisco 5,772 m, Huandoy E 6000, Huandoy N 6395 m and Huandoy W 6,356 m.".
- Lake_Parón label "Lac Parón".
- Lake_Parón label "Laguna Parón".
- Lake_Parón label "Lake Parón".
- Lake_Parón sameAs Lake_Par%C3%B3n.
- Lake_Parón sameAs Laguna_Parón.
- Lake_Parón sameAs Lac_Parón.
- Lake_Parón sameAs Q3646208.
- Lake_Parón sameAs Q3646208.
- Lake_Parón lat "-8.991666666666667".
- Lake_Parón long "-77.68333333333334".
- Lake_Parón wasDerivedFrom Lake_Parón?oldid=595044681.
- Lake_Parón depiction Paron_Lake.jpg.