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Description
Formed by a powerful earthquake, this approximately 11-kilometer-long lake lies in the source rivers of the Kurumduk River in the Kokshaal-Too Mountains at an elevation of around 3,514 meters above sea level and is considered one of the most beautiful in the country. Surrounded by steep, dramatic mountain walls, the greenish-hued lake can even be crossed by small motorboats. About 6 kilometers away, yurt camps offer simple accommodations with freshly prepared meals. Camping in your own tent is also possible, though the frequent storms pose some risk. For those adventurous enough to explore, the area beyond the lake offers a variety of undiscovered hiking trails. The result is untouched nature and countless breathtaking views.
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