Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 158.

Jokkmokk [2], 24/07/1732, ¶857:

The water in the lake at Tjåmotis was very whitish, as though mixed with milk. They called it chalk-water (because of its colour, not because of its cause or origin) and said that it came from the mountains. This river joins the main river at Tjåmotis and makes the water whitish for 30 to 35 miles. I saw it at Virijaure.

  1. Tjåmotis
  2. Virijaure