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What is the only lake in the world that has two rivers flowing into it and no rivers flowing out?
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#47. Asked by Kay. (Mar 26 00 12:43 AM)
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dave_fl
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Probably not the answer you're looking for but it's a fact. Lake Issyk_kul in Kyrgyzstan. Issyk-Kul is not just a lake.It is 177 km long, 60 km wide with a depth of 702 m. The area of the Lake is 6332 sq. km with Issyk-Kul being twice as big as The Aral Sea. About 80 small rivers with saline waters flow into the lake and none of them flow out. The lake water evaporates but salt from the rivers stays.The lake's water level depends on the different climate changes.
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