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It is a large endorheic lake system, which means that the water flows in, but does not flow out.
Endorheic lakes are bodies of water that do not flow into the sea.
Endorheic lakes are usually in the interior of a body mass, far from an ocean.
Lake Van is one of the world's largest endorheic lakes (having no outlet).
Today, steep cliffs rise above a chain of endorheic lakes.
It is an endorheic lake, meaning that the water in it does not flow to the ocean.
Just to the south of the village is the Laguna de Gallocanta, an endorheic lake.
Around 18% of all land drains to endorheic lakes or seas or sinks.
Both permanent and seasonal endorheic lakes can form in endorheic basins.
At its mouth, the Ana River is very shallow, spreading out as it flows into the large endorheic lake.
Other endorheic lakes and basins in Asia include:
A dry lake is an ephemeral lakebed, or a remnant of an endorheic lake.
Over time this input of erosion products can cause the endorheic lake to become relatively saline (a "salt lake").
They are termed endorheic lakes.
Lake George is an Endorheic lake, as it has no outflow of water to rivers and oceans.
However, during the Holocene Epoch water level gradually receded leaving a large endorheic lake.
Haliburton County is spotted with many rivers and lakes, included endorheic lakes fueled by natural springs.
During periods of heavy rain, water washes down from the mountains into the playa, forming a shallow, short-lived endorheic lake.
Even most permanent endorheic lakes change size and shape dramatically over time, often becoming much smaller or breaking into several smaller parts during the dry season.
Endorheic lake, terminal or closed: A lake which has no significant outflow, either through rivers or underground diffusion.
The Salton Sea is a large inland endorheic lake in the United States state of California.
Much of the interior of the continent drains into the endorheic Lake Eyre Basin.
The lagoon is classified as an endorheic lake, in which there is no outflow to other bodies of water such as oceans or rivers.
Approximately 18 percent of the earth's land drains to endorheic lakes or seas, the largest of these land areas being the interior of Asia.
Lake Atitlán is a large endorheic lake (one that does not flow to the sea) in the Guatemalan Highlands.