Lake Samilpo Explained

Lake Samilpo
Coords:38.6833°N 128.3°W
Type:lake
Pushpin Map:North Korea
Pushpin Map Alt:Location in North Korea
Basin Countries:North Korea
Area:80ha

Lake Samilpo is an 80 hectare (ha) freshwater lake in south-eastern Kangwon Province, located in south-eastern North Korea. It lies about 2 kilometres (km) from the coast of the Sea of Japan and 9 km north-west off the border with South Korea. It is one of North Korea's designated Natural Monuments. With its surrounds of temperate broadleaf and mixed forest, Lake Samilpo has also been identified by BirdLife International as a 160 ha Important Bird Area (IBA). The lake supports populations of wintering water and wetland birds. Species inhabiting the lake include swan geese, greater white-fronted geese, mute swans, whooper swans and red-crowned cranes.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Samilpo . 2013-05-06 . Important Bird Areas factsheet . BirdLife International . 2013.