Aydar Lake
Aydar Lake is a large saline lake located in Uzbekistan, covering an area of approximately 1,000 square kilometers. It is situated in the Kyzylkum Desert and is known for its unique ecosystem, which supports various species of birds and fish. The lake was formed in the 1960s as a result of irrigation projects in the region.
The lake's salinity levels can vary, making it a challenging environment for some aquatic life. Aydar Lake is also a popular destination for local residents and tourists, offering opportunities for fishing and recreational activities. Its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife attract nature enthusiasts throughout the year.