Over 800,000 people visited Turkey's Lake Salda dubbed as the Turkish Maldives due to its crystal clear water in the southwestern province.
In a statement, the governorship of Burdur said that despite the novel coronavirus epidemic over 800,000 people visited the site.
Lake Salda was closed for about two and a half months due to coronavirus epidemic measures and opened to visitors since June 1 last year.
Due to the high interest, the entrance to the lake and beach in the "White Islands" region of Salda was closed by the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization as of Oct. 15 as part of conservation efforts.
Last summer, similarities between the lake and the Jezero Crater on Mars has captured the interest of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in its research on possible life on the Red Planet.
The mineral makeup between the Martian crater and Lake Salda in Burdur province, Turkey, was established with morphological and remote sensing, Candan Gökçeoğlu, a professor of geological engineering at Hacettepe University in Turkey's capital Ankara, told Anadolu Agency.