Lake Akdoğan
Lake Akdoğan (also called "Lake Hamurpert") is the name of two neighbour lakes in Turkey. They are separated by a land strip of about 200 metres (660 ft). They are both high altitude lakes located in Varto ilçe (district) of Muş Province.
Lake Akdoğan | |
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Lake Akdoğan | |
Location | Varto ilçe, Muş Province, Turkey |
Coordinates | 39°8′22″N 41°44′29″E |
Native name | Akdoğan Gölü Küçük Akdoğan Gölü |
Bigger lake
Lake Akdoğan (Turkish: Akdoğan Gölü) is at 39°8′22″N 41°44′29″E.[1] Its elevation with respect to sea level is 2,149 metres (7,051 ft) and its maximum depth is 21 metres (69 ft). Its surface area is about 11 square kilometres (4.2 sq mi) [2] It is fed by the snow from the mountains and its excess water pour to İskender creek.
Smaller lake
Lake Small Akdoğan (Turkish: Küçük Akdoğan Gölü) is at 39°6′37″N 41°53′30″E. Its elevation with respect to sea level is 2,173 metres (7,129 ft) and its maximum depth is 47 metres (154 ft). Its surface area is 1.54 square kilometres (0.59 sq mi). It feeds the main lake by an underground creek.[2]
Fauna
The main fish of the lake is common carp. The primary birds living on the lake are ducks, goose and crane.[2]