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Lake Sigridarstadavatn is a shallow and a narrow lake. It is 6 km long and its discharge empties into a small lagoon called Sigridarstadaos. The lake itself is an old seawater lagoon and is the westernmost of three such in the area.
The farm, after which the lake is named, has been abandoned for some time and the lake and the farmland belongs to the estate Thingeyrar. The catch consists of lake char, 1-2 pounders. A good road lies along the western side of the lake and quite a few harbour seals bask down by the estuary.
The distance from the capital is about 227 km
Sigridarstaðavatn in Icelandic.
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