Chatyr-Köl

Chatyr-Köl (Kyrgyz: Чатыр-Көл, Russian: Чатыр-Куль, romanized: Chatyr-Kul') is an endorheic alpine lake in the Tian Shan mountains in At-Bashy District of Naryn Province, Kyrgyzstan; it lies in the lower part of Chatyr-Köl Depression near the Torugart Pass border crossing into China.Some 88-90% of the lake basin's 208–269 mm of annual precipitation falls in summer.From October to end of April the lake surface freezes, the ice becoming as much as 0.25-1.5 m thick.The mineral water from the sources is cold and has a strong mineral taste and flow first into the small Chatyr Kul lake that is about 1,5 meters higher than the actual Chatyr Kul.[8] The game reserve was established to protect water fowl, including the bar-headed goose.
KyrgyzTian ShanNaryn RegionEndorheicMountainPrimary inflowsGlaciersPrimary outflowsEvaporationCatchment areaKyrgyzstanRamsar siteRamsar Wetlandnot a well-defined measureRussianromanizedAt-Bashy DistrictNaryn ProvinceTorugart PasssalinityKaratal-Japyryk Nature Reservegame reserveIUCN category IVbar-headed gooseRamsarAla-KölBesh-Tash LakeIssyk-KulKapka Tash LakeKara-Suu LakeKöl-SuuKölükökKulun LakeLake Sary-ChelekLake MerzbacherSong-KölProtected areas of KyrgyzstanBesh-AralDashmanKaratal-JapyrykSary-ChelekSarychat-EertashSurmatashAla-ArchaAlatayBesh-TashChong-KeminKan-AchuuKara-BuuraKara-ShoroKarakolKhan-TengiriKyrgyz-AtaSaymaluu-TashSalkyn-TörSarkentAbshir-Ata WaterfallAjydaar-ÜngkürBarskoon WaterfallChil-UstunDangi CanyonJeti-Ögüz RocksKan-i-GutKara-Jygach RocksAk-SuuAydarkenAygül-TashBaydamtalChyrandyJanggaktyJel-TiybesKosh-TektirKyrgyz-GavaMing-KushOy-KayyngSary-MogolSülüktüSuusamyrAk-BuuraChandalashChychkanGülchöJardy-KayyngdyJargylchakJeti-ÖgüzKeng-SuuKochkorTeploklyuchenkaBaltyr-KhanIyri-SuuJylgyndyKichi Ak-SuuKuru-KölMiskin-SayUzun-Akmat