Shybyndy | |
Other Name: | Шыбынды |
Coords: | 50.5667°N 114°W |
Pushpin Map: | Kazakhstan |
Catchment: | 617sqkm |
Length: | 8.6km (05.3miles) |
Width: | 5.3km (03.3miles) |
Area: | 36sqkm |
Elevation: | 473m (1,552feet) |
Shybyndy (kk|Шыбынды; ru|Шыбынды),[1] is a salt lake in Sarybel District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan.[2] [3]
The lake is located 15km (09miles) to the SSE of Molodezhny town. The nearest inhabited pace is Shiderti village, 5km (03miles) to the NNW of the northern tip of the lake.
Shybyndy is an endorheic lake in the central Kazakh Uplands, 10km (10miles) to the east of the Irtysh–Karaganda Canal. It lies in a basin surrounded by smooth hills. Its shape is ovoid and its shores are even, with no indentations. There are no islands on the lake
A small intermittent river flows into Shybyndy from the southeast. There is agricultural land near the lake, mainly on the western side.[4]
Reeds and sedges grow by the shoreline. Many birds, mostly waterfowl, are found in the lake during their breeding season.[5]