Ay-Kul

Ay-Kul (Kyrgyz: Айкөл; Uzbek: Oydinkoʻl; Russian: Ай-Кёл), also called Oydinkul, is a small freshwater landslide dam in the Turkestan Range mountains in Kyrgyzstan, near the border with Tajikistan. The lake was formed after a massive landslide blocked the flow of the Ay-Kul Creek.

Ay-Kul
Айкөл (Kyrgyz)
Ay-Kul
Ay-Kul
Coordinates39°38′05.3″N 69°38′06.7″E
Lake typeBarrier lake
Mountain lake
Primary inflowsGlaciers
Primary outflowsAy-Kul Creek
Basin countriesKyrgyzstan
Max. length2.2–3.5 kilometres (1.4–2.2 mi)
Max. width0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi)
Surface area.82–1 square kilometre (0.32–0.39 sq mi)
Water volume0.057 km3 (0.014 cu mi)
Surface elevation2,838–2,938 metres (9,311–9,639 ft)

Ay-Kul is located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) km south of Razzakov. It has a surface elevation of 2,838–2,938 m (9,311–9,639 ft) and covers an area of .82–1.5 km2 (0.32–0.58 sq mi). There are no paved roads leading to Ay-Kul, and the lake lake is a popular destination for local hikers.

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