Song Kol

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Lake Song-Köl
Lake Song-Köl - Northern shore of the Song-Köl
Northern shore of the Song-Köl
Coordinates 41°50′N 75°10′E / 41.833°N 75.167°E / 41.833; 75.167Coordinates: 41°50′N 75°10′E / 41.833°N 75.167°E / 41.833; 75.167
Lake type Endorheic
Mountain lake
Primary inflows Glaciers
Primary outflows Evaporation
Basin countries Kyrgyzstan
Max. depth 13 m
Surface elevation 3,016 m

Song Köl (also Son Kul, Songköl, Song-Köl; Kyrgyz: Соңкөл, IPA: [sóɴkœl], literally "following lake") is an alpine lake in northern Naryn Province, Kyrgyzstan. It is the second largest lake in Kyrgyzstan (18x29km wide, 13 meters deep) after Issyk kul. Its name, meaning "following lake", is popularly considered to refer to this relation. It is surrounded by a broad summer pasture and then mountains. Its beauty is greatly praised, but it is rather inaccessible. The best approach seems to be the 85 km road from Sary-Bulak on the main north-south highway.[original research?] Other routes require 4x4s. There are no facilities on the lake, but local herders will provide supplies and rent yurts. The area is inhabited and safely accessible only from June to September.

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