Lake Smerdiacheje (Озеро Смердячье - lake which smells bad) is a small lake in Moscow Oblast of Russia near Shatura 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north from the nearest village Bakhscheevo (Бакшеево).
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Lake Smerdiacheje | |
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![]() ![]() Lake Smerdiacheje | |
Location | Moscow Oblast, Russia |
Coordinates | 55.735°N 39.823°E / 55.735; 39.823 |
Type | lake |
Native name | Смердячье (Russian) |
The Lake is situated in a pine forest. It is round (diameter 300–400 metres (980–1,310 ft)) and appeared thousands years ago as a meteor crater. Depth is 35–40 metres (115–131 ft).[1] The condition of the lake is slowly degrading. The waterchanges colour, level and purity with seasons and years, and pine trees come very close to the shore of the lake. Smerdiachee is surrounded with a wall-like ring which is common for craters.
The Lake can be accessed from Moscow by car (closest city is Roshal), but last miles must be done by foot through the forest (people usually park their cars in Bakhscheevo village). Several dozen tourists visit Smerdiacheje each year. The lake is also popular among strange people who are fond of UFO sightings and mystics. Locals from the village use the lake sometimes for fishing and pick wild berries nearby.