Kamysty | |
Other Name: | Қамысты |
Coords: | 54.8544°N 70.1575°W |
Pushpin Map: | Kazakhstan |
Length: | 8.3km (05.2miles) |
Width: | 2.1km (01.3miles) |
Area: | 14.4sqkm to 21.7sqkm |
Shore: | 21.4km (13.3miles) |
Elevation: | 118.7m (389.4feet) |
Kamysty (kk|Қамысты), also known as Kamyshlovo (ru|Камышлово), is a lake in Magzhan Zhumabayev District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.[1]
Kamysty is located 14km (09miles) to the WSW of Bulayevo, the district capital. The Kazakhstan–Russia border lies 46km (29miles) to the east of the eastern end of the lake.[1]
Kamysty is an endorheic lake of the Ishim river basin. It lies at the southern edge of the Ishim Plain in the Kamyshlov Log, an alignment of disconnected lakes which is the bed of an ancient river. With a length of over 8km (05miles) Kamysty is the largest of the lakes in the tract between Petropavl city in Kazakhstan and Isilkul town in Russia. This stretch is roughly aligned from west to east with lake Polovinnoye 2.5km (01.6miles) to the west and Bolshoye Solenoye 5km (03miles) to the east of Kamysty.[2] [1]
The lake is elongated from east to west. Its lakeshore is flat and the water is saline.[3] [4]
Kamysty is surrounded by steppe and clumps of pine forest. There are fish living in the lake waters.[3]