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The Seven Rila Lakes ... Area Depth Notes The Tear Сълзата (Salzata) 2,535 m (8,317 ft) 0.7 ha (1.7 acres) 4.5 m (15 ft) Named after its clear waters
The second lake, also called the Upper or Nameless Lake, as it is located in the Aleko cirque at the foothills of the summit Bezimennia Vrah (2,792 m), is located 133 m below the first lake, at 800 m north of Musala, at an altitude of 2,576 m. It has an area of 1.24 ha and a depth of 5.8 m. It is watered via underground passage from the Ice Lake.
Lake Area (km 2) Depth (m) Limans and lagoons: Lake Atanasovsko ... (in Rila) Lake of Purity: ... 0.03: 11 Seven Rila Lakes (7 lakes) 1. The Eye: 0.068: 37,5 2. The ...
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.
Rila National Park (Bulgarian: Национален парк „Рила“) is the largest national park in Bulgaria spanning an area of 810.46 km 2 (312.92 sq mi; 200,270 acres) in the Rila mountain range in the south-west of the country.
Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes but bests its cousins in several other ways. Find out more about all the Great Lakes.
Most of the park's lake groups fall within Rilska's catchment zone – Smradlivite Lakes, a group of three lakes that includes Bulgaria's largest glacial lake with an area of 21.2 ha, a volume of 1.72 million m 3 and a depth of 28 m; the Black Lake; Devil's Lake (seven lakes); Monastery Lake (three lakes); Marinkovsko Lake; the Dry Lake; and ...
The Lower Ribno Lake is at an altitude of 2,200 m some 400 m north of the uppers lake. [4] It is smaller, with an oval shape, a length of 340 m, a width of 230 m, an area of 47,000 m 2 and a depth of 9 m. [1] The total volume is 131,700 m 3. [4] The lakes form the headwaters of the Rilska River, a left tributary of the Struma.