Bashliyski Lakes (Bulgarian: Башлийски езера) are a small group of four glacial lakes situated in the northern part of the Pirin mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria. They are located in the Bashliyski cirque between the summits of Bashliyski Chukar (2,683 m), Banderishki Chukar (2,737 m), Prevalski Chukar (2,605 m) and Tipitsite (2,645 m).[1] They are located in the Pirin National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The lakes are poorly researched. Their depth is not accurately measured and is estimated at 2–3 m. They are the source of the river Bashliytsa, the uppermost tributary of the Sandanska Bistritsa of the Struma river basin.[1][2]
BashliyskiLakes (Bulgarian: Башлийски езера) are a small group of four glacial lakes situated in the northern part of the Pirin mountain range in southwestern...
east. In its base are located the BashliyskiLakes. Bashliyski Chukar is easily accessible via the BashliyskiLakes to the north-east and the saddle to...
680 8,793 Haiti Mount Garibaldi 2,678 8,786 British Columbia, Canada Bashliyski Chukar 2,670 8,760 Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria Pedra do Sino 2,670 8,760...
descending to Dalgoto Lake of the Banderishki Lakes group. To the south there is a short lateral ridge, on which is located the Bashliyski Chukar peak (2,683 m)...
Vihren Peak in Pirin as seen from the north Kamenitsa Peak and Tevno Ezero Lake, Pirin Stargach and Slavyanka mountains View from Papiya Peak, Strandzha...