• Burlinskoye (Russian: Бурлинское) is a salt lake in Slavgorod municipality, Altai Krai, Russian Federation. The lake is located at the northwestern end of the Krai.
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  • With hotter weather in recent year, Lake Burlinskoye is turning pink earlier, which is put down by locals to climate change.
  • The area of Burlinskoye Lake is 31.3 km2, the average depth is less than a meter, and the maximum depth is 2.5 meters.
  • Train at Burlinskoye lake.webm 1 min 5 s, 1,920 × 1,080; 44.85 MB.
  • Lake Burlinskoye, located in Russia’s Altai region close to the border with Kazakhstan, is a unique site known for its pink summertime colour.
  • Lake Burlinskoye, which is located near the Slavgorod town in the Altai Krai, is famous for its salt reserves and the pinkish color of its water.
  • Using specialized harvesting tools, the train collects sediment from the bottom of the lake, producing about 65,000 tons of salt per year.
  • Lake Burlinskoye is the largest single salt deposit in Siberia, with a saltiness that rivals that of the Dead Sea.
  • A breath-taking mix of blue skies and raspberry water - that’s what draws people to Lake Burlinskoye, in Russia’s Altay.