The 400m long Kaindy Lake in Kazakhstan has a very special beauty with a strange forest growing at the bottom of the lake.
The lake was formed after an earthquake in 1911, when rocks blocked the flow of a river, forming a natural dam, then rains supplied more water to this valley and formed the lake. forming Kaindy Lake.
The highlight of the lake is the unique submerged forest growing underwater. The fir tree trunks grow submerged in the lake bed and then rise straight out of the water. The trunk of this tree shoots straight into the sky, creating a mysterious scene. From a distance, this forest seems to have countless spears piercing straight into the sky.
In addition, the water in the lake is always clear looking down to the bottom, the highest temperature of the year is only 6 degrees Celsius, however this has created conditions to help preserve the growth of the submerged fir trees. water. That’s why while plants in mangrove lakes are often destroyed over time, Kaindy Lake’s fir trees persist for decades.