Lake Lehmann (French: lac L&_3; man), also known as Lake Geneva (lac de Gen&_2; ve), is an important lake in Western Europe. Lake Lehmann is slightly crescent-shaped. The lake shore and the East-West end belong to Switzerland's Wachow, Valley and Geneva, while the south shore belongs to France's Upper Savoy. Switzerland and France occupy 60 [% and 40 [% of the lake surface, respectively. Lake Lehmann is the second largest freshwater lake in Central Europe, after Lake Barraton. At that time, I lived within walking distance of Lake Geneva and passed it almost every day, but I really saw the fountain on the last day of Geneva. It was very beautiful against the blue sky. When I went to Geneva in September, the wind was very strong, especially at the lakeside. Southerners couldn't stand it at all. It was suggested that we should take windshield clothes!