Aqtas Lake

In today's world, Aqtas Lake is a topic that has captured the attention of people of all ages and walks of life. From its impact on society to its implications on technology, Aqtas Lake has been the subject of numerous discussions and debates in recent years. As we continue to explore this phenomenon, it becomes imperative to closely examine its different aspects and understand how it is shaping our world today. In this article, we will delve into the various facets of Aqtas Lake and explore its relevance in our daily lives.

Aqtas Lake
aerial view of lake
View to Aktashskoye Lake from Space
Location of lake in Crimea.
Location of lake in Crimea.
Aqtas Lake
LocationCrimea
Coordinates45°22′23″N 35°49′37″E / 45.373°N 35.827°E / 45.373; 35.827
Typesalt lake

Aqtas Lake or Aktashskoye (Crimean Tatar: Aqtaş gölü, Russian: Акта́шское о́зеро) is a drying salt lake at the Kerch peninsula in the Lenine Raion, Crimea. The lake belongs to the Kerch group of lakes.[1]

Its name means White Mount. Its water supplies it receives from the Black Sea Littoral Artesian Aquifer.

Lake is connected with the North Crimean Canal and through another canal with the Sea of Azov. Around 1980, the lake was intended to serve as a cooling pond for industrial water supply of the Crimean Nuclear Power Station. In the middle of the lake there is an island of Latau. There are also solonchaks. In the vicinity of Aqtas Lake there are the Astani Floodplains and the East Crimean Wind Power Station.

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