Popovo Lake
The Popovo Lake is the largest of the eleven Popovo Lakes. The lake and its vicinity is among the most popular places for summer tourism in the Pirin National Park. The lake is situated at the bottom of the Popovski Cirque and is surrounder by the peaks Sivriya, Dzhano, Kralev dvor, Momin dvor and Dzhengal.The lake is the largest and the deepest in Pirin, and as well has the largest volume. Its surface area is 12.36 hectares, which makes it forth in Bulgaria by total area; it is 29.5 metres deep, which is second in the country after the Okoto lake in Rila; it is 480 m long and 336 m wide. Is volume is around 1,270,000 m?. The lake is situated at altitude of 2,234 m. It takes water from rainfall, snowfall and two tiny springs which pour into the southern end of the lake. The biggest amount of water can be observed in the late spring, which is explained with the melting of the snow on the surrounding peaks.
The water pours out of the lake with small steep stream which goes to the seven Fish Popovski Lakes in the lower parts of the cirque. Thus one of the main tributaries of the Mesta river is created. The area around the lake is dotted with meadows and pine-scrub.
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