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Little Blue Lake in South Mount Cameron, Tasmania, is nestled away from the more frequented spots but totally worth the visit. This lake is a serene oasis of strikingly vibrant blue water.  Once you make your way to the lake, you’ll be greeted by its incredible, almost surreal blue hue that seems to change in the sunlight. The contrast between the lake's vivid color and the surrounding rugged terrain is absolutely stunning. The area is incredibly peaceful, perfect for a quiet day out in nature or a bit of reflection.

The lake is great for a refreshing dip, especially on a warm day when the cool, clear water feels just right. There’s something magical about the way the lake sparkles under the sun, making it a fantastic spot for some memorable photos. You can walk around the cliff, just be cautious near the edge, as the terrain can be a bit uneven. To reach the lake’s edge, look for a path that can be a bit steep but will take you down to the water. It’s worth the effort for that closer view and the chance to fully appreciate the lake’s beauty.

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