THE unique and stunningly beautiful forest that lies BENEATH a lake in the wilds of Kazakhstan is laid bare in these incredible photos. The sunken forest of 400m-long Lake Kaindy was created when an ...
This week in Postcards an unusual sight in Kazakhstan’s Almaty region: an underwater forest in the mountains. Kaindy Lake has become famous for the birch trees that stick out of the water. The region ...
The lake, located 129km from the city of Almaty, in Kazakhstan, was created after an earthquake in 1911. A landslide blocked the gorge and formed a natural dam, with rainwater filling the valley to ...
Nestled in a forested area in the Tian Shan Mountains, Kazakhstan’s Lake Kaindy invites those who visit to take a swim in a surreal underwater world. Created by an earthquake that took place in 1911, ...
Lake Kaindy, which means “falling rocks/landslide lake” in the Kazakh language, was formed as a result of an enormous limestone landslide, triggered by the 1911 Kebin earthquake that killed 452 people ...
Surprisingly few visitors go to Kaindy despite the ethereal, eerie beauty of the lake. This article went live on April fourteenth, two thousand twenty four, at forty-five minutes past three in the ...
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Lake Kaindy: the sunken forest born from an earthquake
Lake Kaindy, sunk deep within Kolsai Lakes National Park in Kazakhstan, is a natural landmark that was created out of a disaster. In 1911 an earthquake struck the Tian Shan Mountains in what was then ...
The trees have survived because the water of the lake is incredibly cold THE unique and stunningly beautiful forest that lies BENEATH a lake in the wilds of Kazakhstan is laid bare in these incredible ...
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