Lake Krivoye: the hydrological reserve in Belarus and the urban settlement in Ukraine
In the post-Soviet space there is at leasttwo geographical objects with the name "Crooked Lake", each of which is interesting and attractive in its own way! One of them is located in the Republic of Belarus, and the other one - in the south of Ukraine.
Beauty of Belarusian Lakes
Not only Poland or Finland can boast ofits lake regions. There is also a lake in Belarus. It is located in the north of the country, mainly within the Vitebsk region. Deep pits of lakes here are adjacent to moraine ridges and low flat hills of glacial origin.
Total in the Belorussian Lakes is not concentratedless than 11,000 lakes of different sizes and shapes. And each of them looks very picturesque! The names of these lakes are mostly no less beautiful and mysterious: Suja, Snudy, Shchyty, Velia and Zaverlye ...
The landscapes of the Byelorussian Poozerie are so good that many travelers compare them with the Bavarian. In this article, we will pay special attention to only one of the 11,000 of these marvelous water bodies.
Lake Krivoye: location and description
In 70 kilometers to the west of Vitebsk, nearbyfrom the road P113, is a miracle of nature. The whole photo of the Crooked Lake is very difficult to make. To do this, you need to go up into the sky, because its outlines are bizarre and unusually original.
The complex shape of the basin is easily explainedits origin. The modern lake Krivoye is the result of the interaction between thermokarst and glacial processes, a real work of art in the performance of Mother Nature. If you walk along its banks, you can see numerous bays, beaches, islets and narrow channels. The lake is deep enough (in the western part of the reservoir the depth reaches 20-30 meters).
Due to the difficult terrain and complexthe configuration of the banks, in absolutely different parts of this reservoir there were absolutely different natural conditions. So, in one area here you can see the real marshes, on the next - sandy, and on the third - stone-pebble deposits.
Rest on Crooked Lake
In 1979, Lake Krivoye was announcedhydrological reserve. Wild, unsettled beaches, the lack of near towns and any industrial enterprises attract a large number of tourists to this pond. In addition, practically from all sides the lake is surrounded by a dense strip of forest, which creates additional conditions for recreation.
Both air and water here are distinguished by a crystalcleanliness. Along the coastline you can find beautiful places for sunbathing and swimming. In the waters of the lake pike, perch, roach, pike perch, eel and other fish species are found. In the plankton of the reservoir there is a relict species of the crustacean - Limnocalanus macrurus.
The Crooked Lake shores are ideal forsmall ecological walks and real treks. Any path here is capable of giving a lot of pleasant impressions to those who will walk along it. The coastline of the lake is quite free from vegetation, in many places it is possible to go calmly directly to the water mirror. Water is almost everywhere clean and transparent, and on the banks you can find a rare plant - a lake half-lake, which is listed in the Red Data Book of Belarus.
That's it - Lake Crooked! One of the natural pearls of Belarus, an ideal place for ecological tourism and recreation from the city's bustle.
Crooked lake of Mykolayiv region: provincial, but very interesting village
Now we will move 800 km to the south, to anotherCurved lake. This is a small town of the Mykolaiv region with a population of about 8000 people. It looks rather provincial and at first glance boring. But if you look carefully, here you can find more than one interesting attraction.
The history of Lake Krivoy is no less fascinating. The village in the southern Ukrainian steppes was founded in 1762 by Moldovans. In the future, the Zaporozhye Cossacks, Jews and Poles joined in to its active development. By the end of the XIX century in Krivoye Lake already lived more than 4 thousand people.
Surprisingly, the village in the Mykolayiv regionis closely connected with the strikers - the ethnos, historically lived 500 km from here. In 1951, the entire Carpathian village of Skorodnoe (in the framework of the post-war exchange of territories between Poland and the Soviet Union) was forcibly resettled in Krivoye Lake. Bombs with great difficulty, but still adapted to the "bare steppe" and the arid climate of Nikolaev region.
A tourist in the village of Krivoye lake will find for himself immediatelyseveral attractions. These are two Orthodox churches of the XIX century with a rather unusual architecture, a Catholic church of St. Louis and a dozen beautiful brick buildings of pre-revolutionary age.