Lacu Roşu

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Waterfall in the Bicaz Gorges
Red Lake (Lacu Roşu) located in Harghita County near Gheorgheni Town
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Red Lake (Lacu Roşu) located in Harghita County near Gheorgheni Town

Lacu Roşu (Red Lake, in Hungarian Gyilkos-tó, Killer Lake) is a natural-dam lake situated in the Eastern Carpathians chain in Harghita County, Romania. The lake was formed in the 19th century after a landslide obliterated its waterflow. Even today, in the lake can be seen tree trunks, remnants of the flooded forest.

Lacu Roşu is a popular touristic place attracting not only Romanians but also many Hungarian tourists. The lake belongs to the Gyergyó region around the town of Gyergyószentmiklós (Romanian Gheorgheni), which is inhabited by Hungarian szeklers.

Nearby Lacu Roşu, you can find one of the most spectacular places in Romania, Cheile Bicazului (Bicaz gorges). Red Lake (Lacu Roşu) is the only lake in the world formed as it is.

The tonic-stimulant climate [citation needed] (characterized by relatively low atmospheric pressure), celan air—free of dust and allergens and strongly ozoniferous, accounts for the fact that the resort is recommended [dubious ] for the treatment of asthenic neurosis, waking conditions [citation needed] , physical and intellectual overexertion [citation needed] , growth disorders in children [citation needed], and rachitis [citation needed] among others.

The lake's Hungarian name, meaning Killer Lake, stems from Gyilkoskő, the Hungarian name of one of the mountains overlooking the valley and probably refers to Hungarian folk tales about the mountain and the landslide.

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