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Sunday on Lac Léman

Sunday on Lac Léman

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A splash of yellow on a blue day. Sunday stillness on Lac Léman — just a yellow boat, soft waves, and a sky that can’t decide where the lake ends and the clouds begin. The contrast of the bright yellow hull against the deep blue water makes this pop. It’s a great example of a "catboat" or small cruiser enjoying the Swiss breeze.


Lac Léman (Lake Geneva) is the largest lake in the Alps. It is often cited as the largest lake in Western Europe, holding a massive volume of water fed largely by the Rhône glacier. The lake is shared between two countries — about 60% belongs to Switzerland and 40% to France. It’s famous for sailing and regattas thanks to steady winds and wide open water. The lake is shaped like a crescent moon (or a shark, as some say). It acts as a natural border, with the northern curve in Switzerland and the southern shore in France.


Major cities on its shores include Geneva, Lausanne, and Montreux, all connected by boats and ferries that cross the lake daily.


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