Two-yurt [1] (used without b [2] ) is a freshwater lake in the Ust-Kamchatka region of the Kamchatka Territory . Its area is 11.9 km², length 6.3 km, maximum width - 2 km. The lake has a glacial- dammed origin. Formed lowering a small area of the river valley. The lake is located in the eastern spurs of the Sredinny Range, east of the Alney hill, at an altitude of 266 m above sea level. Lake food is mixed. Flowing lake - through it flows into the west and flowing out in the east, the Dvukhurtnaya river. To the north of the confluence of the Dvuyurtochnaya River, two thermal streams flow into it - the First and Second Thermal.
| Lake | |
| Two-yurt | |
|---|---|
Kamchatka bear near the lake | |
| Morphometry | |
| Absolute height | 266 [1] m |
| Dimensions | 6.3 × 2 km |
| Square | 11.9 km² |
| Coastline | 20 km |
| Deepest | 26 m |
| Pool | |
| Flowing river | Two-yurt |
| Location | |
| A country |
|
| The subject of the Russian Federation | Kamchatka Krai |
| Area | Ust-Kamchatsky district |
Dvukhyurtochnoe Lake is one of the spawning reservoirs of the peninsula.
Above the northern shore of the lake is the Volcano Oleniy (Mount Dvuhurtochny Severny) (1081 m).
Notes
Topographic maps
- Map sheet O-57-117 Lake Two-yurt . Scale: 1: 100,000. Terrain condition for 1974. 1982 edition
