Labynkyr Lake
Lake Labynkyr | |
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Location in the Sakha Republic, Russia | |
Location | Sordonokh Plateau |
Coordinates | 62°29′50″N 143°36′25″E / 62.49710°N 143.60687°E |
Basin countries | Russia |
Max. length | 14.3 km (9 mi) |
Max. width | 4.1 km (3 mi) |
Surface area | 44.7 km2 (17.3 sq mi) |
Average depth | 52 m (171 ft) |
Max. depth | 75 m (246 ft) |
Surface elevation | 1,020 m (3,346 ft) |
Frozen | October–June |
Labynkyr Lake (
Labynkyr Lake is unusual as it does not freeze solid during the winter as other lakes in the region do. It maintains a 2 degrees Celsius (36 Fahrenheit) water temperature which causes scientists to speculate that there may be an underground hot spring or fissure heating the lake. Surface air temperatures at their lowest have been recorded at negative 60 degrees Celsius (negative 76 Fahrenheit). There is a 80 meter (263 feet) deep underwater trench that divers have not by 2013 been able to explore. There is also a suspicion by scientists that Labynkyr Lake connects by underground tunnel to Lake Vorota, 20 km (12 mi) away. One reason this is suspected is because both lakes are at the same water levels.[2][3] Folklore and eyewitness accounts speculate that a lake monster called the Labynkyr Devil or Labynkyrsky Chert lives there.
Research
In March 2013, the
Divers Dmitry Shiller and Alexander Gubin set a world record for the "deepest-ever dive under ice in the world" with a depth of 59.6 m (196 ft). The expedition drove out to the lake using specially modified
In 2019, extensive research to identify and create a species list of Lake Labynkyr during open water and ice cover was completed and reported in the 2020 article, The insight into diatom diversity, ecology, and biogeography of an extreme cold ultraoligotrophic Lake Labynkyr at the Pole of Cold in the northern hemisphere. The authors write that the first ever sampling was done in 1961 and revealed 79 species. The 2019 goals were to study the flora and compare the lake with other lakes of Yautia and with Lake Baikal. Their research found a total of 123 taxa with three new species of flora.[5]
Labynkyr Devil
According to folklore, Labynkyr Lake is the location of a dreadful monster called the "Labynkyr Devil" or "Labynkyrsky Chert". The earliest written mention of the lake monster was from geologist Viktor Tverdokhlebov who wrote in 1953 that "'There have been all sort of hypothesises about what kind of creature it could be: a giant pike, a relic reptile or an amphibia. We didn't manage to prove or to disprove these versions; we managed to find remains of jaws and skeleton of some animal'". Other modern scientists have related that when using echo sounding devices or sonar they found a dense object in the water that was above the bottom of the lake and was not a fish or a shoal of fish. Local residents report seeing "something strange" and local folklore goes back many generations with stories of the "Devil". Accounts of something moving under boats in a calm lake, shaking the vessel, one story of fishermen being bucked as "'if somebody was pushing it from under the water ... The fishermen were stuck by fear. They did not see anything, no head, no jaws. Soon the boat went down'". A fisherman in 2000 stated that they got a signal from an echo sounding device that something big was under their boat, they saw "interesting trails on the water" and also found crushed gulls that had been sleeping on an island in the lake. Other witnesses state that they have seen the head and giant mouth and teeth of the creature. Local legends state that the "Devil" can survive outside of the water and has attacked people and animals.[3][4]
Scientists like geologist Sergei Karpukhin who spent 35 days alone on the lake state that there isn't a big enough population of the creatures to allow them to survive. "'A little pack of them, like male/female plus several cubs is not enough,' he said. 'To survive this population must have such a number of animals that the lake would be swarming with them. Or at least there should be such number of them, that they would not go unnoticed'".[3] Diver Shiller said he was aware of the Tverdokhlebov story of a lake monster, but on their many dives did not see anything but large dogfish. He did say "'We did see mirages there, something like moving islands, but all of us know that it is a common thing in any Northern area with lots of ice and snow, so it is not something special about Labynkyr.'"[4]
Yury Gerasimov from the Institute of Freshwater Biology at the Russian Academy of Sciences questions the size of such a large fish like a pike. From the stories that are told about it, it must be about 7 to 8 meters (23 to 26 feet). For a fish to grow you need "'nutrition and comfortable water temperatures. Even if nutrition is perfect there, surely the temperatures are not that high. So, in my opinion, the view about a huge pike is a fantastic one'".[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Поиск по данным государственного водного реестра". textual.ru (in Russian). Textural. Archived from the original on March 21, 2022. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
- ^ a b c Lallanilla, Marc (February 4, 2013). "Reports Surface of Monster Lurking in Russian Lake". livescience.com. Live Science. Archived from the original on September 29, 2021. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
- ^ a b c "Divers preparing for icy waters of Russia's 'Loch Ness'". siberiantimes.com. The Siberian Times. March 5, 2014. Archived from the original on January 28, 2021. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e "Meet the creature found by divers in Russia's Loch Ness, famed for legends of monsters". siberiantimes.com. The Siberian Times. April 21, 2014. Archived from the original on November 8, 2021. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
- ^ Kopyrina, Liubov Innokentievna; Firsova, Alena; Rodionova, Elena; Zakharova, Yu.R. (July 2020). "The insight into diatom diversity, ecology, and biogeography of an extreme cold ultraoligotrophic Lake Labynkyr at the Pole of Cold in the northern hemisphere". Researchgate.net. Research Gate. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
External links
- 2013 Russian divers reach bottom of lake from Euro News