Kaló Potó Lake
Considered the 3rd largest freshwater lake in the world, it is said to have been formed by four craters impacting the same spot. One can find metals in high concentrations along the shorelines as a result, but gathering these metals has proven difficult.
Natural Resources
Because of the formation of the lake, and the alleged formations due to meteor strikes, there is a higher concentration of trace metals along the sands on the beaches. This includes copper, silver, small amounts of gold, and iron.
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