Lake Kaindy (Kazakh: Қайыңды көлі, Qaiyñdy kölı, meaning the "birch tree lake" or landslide) is a 400-meter-long (1,300 ft) lake located in Kazakhstan. The lake reaches depths of nearly 30 meters (98 ft). It is located 129 kilometers (80 mi) east-southeast of the city of Almaty and is 2,000 meters (6,600 ft) above sea level.[1][2]
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LakeKaindy (Kazakh: Қайыңды көлі, Qaiyñdy kölı, meaning the "birch tree lake" or landslide) is a 400-meter-long (1,300 ft) lake located in Kazakhstan...
feature are the Kolsay Lakes located between the Raiymbek District and Talgar District of Almaty Region. The scenic LakeKaindy is also within the park...
Tharthar) Sawa lake Dead Sea Sea of Galilee Lake Mashū Dead Sea Lake Alakol Lake Balkhash Chagan LakeKaindyLakeLake Sasykkol Lake Tengiz Lake Zaysan Ala...
within the region include Bartogay Lake and Kapshagay lakes, Lake Issyk, Kaindy and Kolsai lakes. The Trans-Ili Alatau branch of the Tian Shan Mountains...
Semirechye Oblast included the steppes south of Lake Balkhash and parts of the Tian Shan Mountains around Lake Issyk Kul. The province had an area of 147,300 km²...
feature are the Kolsay Lakes located between the Raiymbek District and Talgar District of Almaty Region. The scenic LakeKaindy is also within the park...
rupture. The two largest landslides were the Kaindy rock avalanche and the Ananevo rockslide. The Kaindy landslide, with a volume of 15 x 106 m3, was...