Rudnichnoye


Rudnichnoye, also known as Shalkarkol, is a lake in Bukhar-Zhyrau District, Karaganda Region, and Bayanaul District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan.
Rudnichnoye is located about northeast of Semizbughy village. Shalkar village, lies close to the lakeshore at the northern end. The lake and its surroundings are a destination for tourists.

Geography

Rudnichnoye is an endorheic lake lying in the Kazakh Uplands, about to the north of the northern slopes of the Ayr Mountains. It consists of a larger western lake and a smaller eastern one, separated by a double landspit and a peninsula, and connected by a sound. The water is brackish and hard. The highest level of the lake is in April, following the melting of the snow, and the lowest after the summer, in September.
The border between Karaganda Region and Pavlodar Region cuts across Rudnichnoye's northwestern tip. Smaller lake Kandykol lies to the WNW, and Saumalkol almost to the SW. high mount Semizbughy rises to the south, above the southern shore of the lake.

Flora and fauna

The lake has few aquatic plants; the main fish species in its waters are perch, pike, karabalik and carp.