Lake Synevyr, whose photo is located below,is the largest mountain water body in Ukraine. It is unique in its beauty and fascinates with mystery. On all sides this lake is surrounded by ridges and massifs, in connection with which it is often called the "drop of the sea among the mountains". And this is not the only epithet. Local residents use other names - "pearl of the Carpathians", "sea eye", "lake of lovers". Each of them in its own way reflects the essence and legends associated with this amazing creation of nature.
Located within the mountain range withthe name of the Carpathians, Lake Synevyr formed in the post-glacial period at an altitude of 987 meters above sea level. It was the result of a blockage in the Intermountain region of the Transcarpathian region. Nearby is a small village of Sinevirskaya Polyana, which is located in the gorge formed by the mountains of Slenizir and Ozernaya, as well as the spur of the Ridges.
The total area of the reservoir is about sevenhectares. The average depth here is 16 meters, while its maximum rate is 24 meters. Lake Synevyr eats from surface water and precipitation. And from it flows a small stream. There is also an island on its territory, which is in the central part. You can see it only in the summer and only if there is a small amount of precipitation. When it appears, then from the height it all resembles an eye with a pupil (island) and eyelashes (forests). The water in the lake is very clear and clean, therefore, as a rule, the bottom is seen through it. It has a constant temperature of 11 degrees. Water vegetation here actively develops only within the coastal strip. The banks themselves are covered with dense forests. In the high mountain meadows, which have not yet been touched by civilization, near the reservoir, there are about a hundred different species of endangered and rare plants. As for the local fauna, its representatives are separate species of microscopic crustaceans, trout also occurs.
According to the local legend, Lake Synevyr appearedthanks to the great love that forever united the souls of a simple shepherd named Vir and the daughter of a count who was called Xin. The belief says that the girl's father was categorically against such an alliance, so he ordered his servants to throw a big stone at the guy. Upon learning of the death of her lover, Xin ran to the place of the tragedy, hugged the guy, cried for days and nights. This continued until the reservoir formed from the tears carried it to its depths. About this sad history in our time is reminiscent of a sculpture made by Transcarpathian mahogany masters in 1983. It is for this reason that Synevir is commonly called the "lake of lovers". A small islet in the center of the reservoir, which was mentioned earlier, is considered the place where Vir was killed.
In 1974, the government of the USSR adoptedthe decision on the need to protect such a unique natural site, like Lake Sinevir. As a result, a landscape reserve appeared, which was granted the status of a natural national park in 1989. Currently, its area is more than forty thousand hectares, while six thousand of them are a protected area. Nowadays, the natural national park "Sinevir" is not only a famous lake. It also includes other attractions, including the Dikoe Lake, the Glukhanya Marsh and many other interesting places. The museum of timber floating, which is located on the territory of the park, deserves special words. It is the only hydrotechnical structure of this kind built on the water. In general, each of the corners of the park is a real picturesque picture, which opens before the eyes of the traveler.
From the well-known resorts "Mezhgorye", "Pilipets", ""Izki", "Podobovets" can be quickly reached Lake Synevyr. Recreation and tourism here are quite common throughout the year. The main local treasures are clean air, untouched forests, ecologically clean berries and mushrooms. In summer, hiking, hiking and horseback riding are very popular. In winter time, fans come here to go skiing and snowboarding. It should be noted that it's only newcomers who have to go riding here. Every year in the Synevyr Glade "Trembit is called" festival, dedicated to ethnic music. It is not only Ukrainian artists that come here, but also representatives of neighboring states.
As mentioned earlier, Synevyr Lake is oftencalled "the pearl of the Carpathians." To understand why the name of the reservoir was fixed, it is possible only by visiting it. Perennial firs and beeches, whose width is several girths, crystal clear water, mountain peaks piercing the clouds, fresh air - this is all that in the complex creates a unique atmosphere. Enjoy it right after you hit it.
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