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Sunrise at Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia
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Sunrise at Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia
Lake Khovsgol is the largest fresh water lake in Mongolia by volume and second largest by area. Khovsgol Nuur is nicknamed Younger sister of the Sister Lakes (Lake Khovsgol and Lake Baikal). Khuvsgul nuur is located in the northwest of Mongolia near the Russian border, at the foot of the eastern Sayan Mountains. It is 1, 645 metres above sea level, 136 kilometres long and 262 metres deep. It is the second-most voluminous freshwater lake in Asia, and holds almost 70 percent of Mongolias fresh water and 0.4 percent of all the fresh water in the world
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Danita Delimont
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Non Urban Scen Sunrise Upside Down
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Capturing the breathtaking beauty of Mongolia's Lake Hovsgol, this stunning print transports you to a world untouched by urbanization. As the sun rises over the tranquil waters, casting a golden glow across the horizon, it reveals why this majestic lake is often referred to as the 'Younger sister of the Sister Lakes. ' With its vast volume and expansive area, Lake Hovsgol holds an impressive amount of fresh water, making it a vital resource for both Mongolia and our planet. Located in the northwest region near the Russian border and nestled at the foot of eastern Sayan Mountains, this natural wonder stands tall at 1,645 meters above sea level. Its elongated shape stretches for 136 kilometers while plunging down to depths reaching 262 meters. In fact, it ranks as Asia's second-most voluminous freshwater lake. The photographer Danita Delimont has skillfully captured this scene without any human presence. The absence of people allows us to fully immerse ourselves in nature's serenity and appreciate every detail – from the upside-down reflection on calm waters to vibrant hues painting the sky. This image serves as a reminder of Earth's awe-inspiring landscapes that deserve our utmost care and preservation. Displayed horizontally with pride in your home or office space, let this photograph transport you to one of Mongolia's most treasured gems.
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