Maršovské jezírko, also known as Kaolínové jezírko u Maršova, is a kaolin lake located between the villages of Maršov and Lažánky in the Jihomoravský kraj region of the Czech Republic. The lake was formed after the abandonment of a kaolin mine in 1929, which was subsequently flooded with groundwater. The lake has a depth of around 10 meters and its mud is said to have beneficial effects on the skin. The area is popular with tourists and nature lovers, offering a peaceful and natural environment for relaxation and recreation. The lake is surrounded by trees, providing shade and a sense of seclusion. However, the access to the lake can be challenging due to steep paths
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