Karakol | |
Other Name: | Қаракөл |
Coords: | 44.815°N 71.4456°W |
Pushpin Map: | Kazakhstan |
Length: | 3.2km (02miles) |
Width: | 1km (01miles) |
Shore: | 20.5km (12.7miles) |
Elevation: | 262m (860feet) |
Karakol (kk|Қаракөл) is a lake in the Moiynkum District, Jambyl Region, Kazakhstan.[1]
The lake is located 23km (14miles) to the east of Ulanbel village. Although the lake water is somewhat bitter, it can be used for watering livestock grazing in the surrounding area.[1]
Karakol lies in the lower Chu river basin, roughly 8km (05miles) to the northeast of the river channel. Lake Zhalanash is located 17km (11miles) to the WSW and Kamkalykol 9km (06miles) to the southeast. Lake Karakol stretches roughly from north to south for more than 3km (02miles). It has a large eastern wing or bay that is shallower and dries seasonally. The shores are marshy and the bottom of the lake is muddy.[2]
Karakol freezes in mid November and thaws in March. On average the water level rises right after the melting of the snows in the spring and decreases in the summer. There are many small lakes nearby.[1] [3]