Lava Lakes

The Lava Lakes is a cave biome in Subnautica. At 1300+ meters down it is the deepest biome on the map. It has the highest ambient temperature of any biome; up to 70.5° C. Within the Lava Lakes, the Primary Containment Facility can be found. This particular biome plays a major role in the story of Subnautica. The Lava Lakes can only be accessed by the Inactive Lava Zone, as well as meaning that the Prawn Suit equipped with a Prawn Suit Depth Module MK2 is he only vehicle capable of entering the enigmatic biome. Another entrance is located 1000 metres North-East of Lifepod 5, but this is more difficult to find as it is not marked by any landmarks.

Description
The Lava Lakes is much smaller than the Inactive Lava Zone, but has much more volcanic activity. Lava falls are a common sight in this biome, along with obsidian pillars and magma formations jutting from the walls and lakes. The orange color of the water comes from the light from the lava. No flora can be found in this biome, presumably due to the extreme conditions.

A sole Sea Dragon Leviathan roams the vast chamber.

Lava Lakes= The chamber consists of a huge lava lake, with occasional lava falls and masses of magma. Typically, a Sea Dragon Leviathan can be found guarding the lava lake. Towards the end of the lake, five Sonic Deterrents can be found attached to obsidian mounds by cables. The purpose of these cubes are to ward off fauna from the nearby alien base, the Primary Containment Facility.

Lava Falls= The Lava Falls can be found going from the Inactive Lava Zone above to the main chamber below. These large pits act as entrances to the Lava Lakes, and can be found near the Lava Castle. They also connect to the secondary entrance to the Lava Lakes, which can be found in a domed depression in the Inactive Lava Zone.

Trivia

 * The Lava Lakes was originally called the Active Lava Zone.
 * The Lava Lakes is one of the only two biomes without flora, the other being the Crater Edge.