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==About== | ==About== | ||
;Name: | ;Name:Ütodh Uv | ||
;Other Names: | ;Other Names:Ütodh Uv - ''Empty Lake'' (Kythus) | ||
;Type: | ;Type:Lake | ||
:Ütodh Uv - ''Empty lake'' is so named for its lack of fish. The lake is warmed by a geothermal vent which is deep enough to not form a geyser, however in winter the lake never fully freezes over due to the influx of superheated water. Its waters are heavily mineralized and the high salinity forms a salt crust along the lake's shores. | |||
==Location== | ==Location== | ||
: | :[[Sudëa]], [[Kythus]] | ||
==Settlements== | ==Settlements== | ||
: | :[[Oprobjëtëg Hyplëgu]] - ''Salt Creek'' | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
: | : | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
: | :The salty waters of this lake have made it unsuitable as potable water, however the salt content supports a small scale salt production. The hamlet of ''salt creek'' was established at the lakeshore for the collection and processing of the salts. | ||
==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category:Geographic Feature]] | [[Category:Geographic Feature]] | ||
[[Category:Lake]] |
Latest revision as of 23:23, 18 September 2023
About
- Name
- Ütodh Uv
- Other Names
- Ütodh Uv - Empty Lake (Kythus)
- Type
- Lake
- Ütodh Uv - Empty lake is so named for its lack of fish. The lake is warmed by a geothermal vent which is deep enough to not form a geyser, however in winter the lake never fully freezes over due to the influx of superheated water. Its waters are heavily mineralized and the high salinity forms a salt crust along the lake's shores.
Location
Settlements
- Oprobjëtëg Hyplëgu - Salt Creek
Features
History
- The salty waters of this lake have made it unsuitable as potable water, however the salt content supports a small scale salt production. The hamlet of salt creek was established at the lakeshore for the collection and processing of the salts.