Lake Dynda Explained

Lake Dynda
Other Name:Дында
Coords:[1]
Pushpin Map:Russia Krasnoyarsk Krai
Basin Countries:Russia
Length:8km (05miles)
Width:1.5km (00.9miles)
Max-Depth:4.5m (14.8feet)

Lake Dynda [2] is a freshwater lake in Turukhansky District, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. The lake is located in the Upper Taz Nature Reserve.[3]

Geography

The lake lies in the basin of the Taz river, close to its source, and near the basin of the Yeloguy River which flows to the southeast of the lake.[4] Lake Dynda extends in a roughly northwest–southeast direction. Its depth is between 3m (10feet) and 4.5m (14.8feet).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gazetteer - BirdLife Data Zone - BirdLife International.
  2. Web site: Ozero Dynda - Russia. www.indexmundi.com.
  3. http://zaecomir.narod.ru/vtaz-obh1.htm Upper Taz Nature Reserve
  4. [Google Earth]