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Each lake carries a name associated with its most characteristic feature. The highest one is called Salzata ("The Tear") due to its clear waters that allow visibility in depth. The next one in height carries the name Okoto ("The Eye") after its almost perfectly oval form. Okoto is the deepest cirque lake in Bulgaria, with a depth of 37.5 m ...
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Lakes of Rila, Bulgaria's and the Balkans' highest mountain range. Pages in category "Lakes of the Rila" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The largest glacial lake in Rila and in the Balkans is Smradlivo with an area of 212 decares; [31] the longest is the Upper Ribno Lake reaching 801 m; the deepest is Okoto, one of the Seven Rila Lakes with a depth of 37.5 m; [32] the highest is Ledeno at an elevation of 2,709 m; [25] [33] the lowest is Suho at 2,045 m.
The fourth lake, called Ferdinandovo Lake, is located 58 m below the third one and 1,650 m north of Musala at an altitude of 2,486 m above. It is of variable area and depth and occupies the lowest level of the Aleko cirque. There is no visible inflow and outflow of water, and at the end of summer the lake significantly reduces its volume.
Paternoster lakes in Darwin Canyon, in California's John Muir Wilderness Three paternoster lakes connected by streams, on the island of Mull, Scotland The three Thornton Lakes (two visible in image) are paternoster lakes located within North Cascades National Park The Seven Rila Lakes, Rila Mountain, Bulgaria The origin of the Maritsa river seen from Musala, Rila Mountain, Bulgaria