• Toggle the table of contents. Lake Beloye (Vologda Oblast). ... The main tributaries of Lake Beloye are the Kovzha, the Kema, and the Megra.
  • Lake Beloye is the second largest natural lake of Vologda Oblast (after Lake Onega) and the third largest lake in the region (after the Rybinsk Reservoir).
  • Russia’s Lake Beloye holds just over 6 cubic kilometers of fresh water; drops in a bucket compared to the 24,000 cubic kilometers in Lake Baikal...
  • …these reach considerable size, notably Beloye (White) Lake and Lakes Top, Vyg, and Ilmen, each occupying more than 400 square miles (1,000 square km)...
  • rock formations. Water. crater lakes. rift lakes.
  • Lake Beloye is one of the most popular areas for tourists in Siberia - the lake is rather deep, with pure water, and is convenient for bathing and fishing.
  • Lake Beloye is a lake in Yalchiksky District of Chuvashia, Russia. ... Novoye Akhperdino is a village situated 10 km south of Lake Beloye.
  • Church of the Merciful Saviour and low-rise buildings of Belozersk. Behind the church – a frozen Beloye Lake, which, as you can see, is really white.
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