My favourite day is Saturday. I like it because I usually don't do my homework on this day. I do it on Sunday. I like to think that I have one more day to do different important things. However I help my mother about the house in the morning. In the afternoon I usually go for a walk with my friends on Saturday. Or we sometimes go to the cinema. If the weather is bad, I prefer to stay at home. I listen to my favourite music or watch films on TV. Sometimes I just don't do anything - I just lie in bed and dream. Saturday is also nice because you always know that there is one more day-off after it.
Kolsay Lakes National Park (Kazakh: Көлсай көлдері ұлттық паркі, Qólsaı kólderi ulttyq parki) is located on the north slope of the Tian Shan Mountains, southeast Kazakhstan (10 km from the border with Kyrgyzstan). Often referred to as "Pearls of Tien Shan", the park's main feature are the Kolsay Lakes located between the Raiymbek District and Talgar District of Almaty Region. The scenic Lake Kaindy is also within the park.[1] The park boundary is 120 kilometres (75 mi) southeast of Almaty. Lakes of landslide-tectonic origin, approximately formed in 1887 and 1911 on the Kaindy and Kolsay rivers.
Kolsai Lakes National Park
Көлса́й көлдері́ (ұлттық парк)
IUCN category II (national park)
Kolsay Lake.jpeg
The Lower Kolsay Lake
Map showing the location of Kolsai Lakes National ParkMap showing the location of Kolsai Lakes National Park
Committee of Forestry and Fauna of the Ministry of Agriculture, Kazakhstan
Website
kolsay.kz
Conservation Edit
Nature conservation is an important part of the park's mission, with 72% of the territory under strict protection, and 13% set aside for tourism and recreation.
Topography
Ecoregion
Climate
Plants and animals
Tourism
References
External links
Last edited 28 days ago by Every-leaf-that-trembles
Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted.
My favourite day is Saturday. I like it because I usually don't do my homework on this day. I do it on Sunday. I like to think that I have one more day to do different important things. However I help my mother about the house in the morning. In the afternoon I usually go for a walk with my friends on Saturday. Or we sometimes go to the cinema. If the weather is bad, I prefer to stay at home. I listen to my favourite music or watch films on TV. Sometimes I just don't do anything - I just lie in bed and dream. Saturday is also nice because you always know that there is one more day-off after it.
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Kolsay Lakes National Park (Kazakh: Көлсай көлдері ұлттық паркі, Qólsaı kólderi ulttyq parki) is located on the north slope of the Tian Shan Mountains, southeast Kazakhstan (10 km from the border with Kyrgyzstan). Often referred to as "Pearls of Tien Shan", the park's main feature are the Kolsay Lakes located between the Raiymbek District and Talgar District of Almaty Region. The scenic Lake Kaindy is also within the park.[1] The park boundary is 120 kilometres (75 mi) southeast of Almaty. Lakes of landslide-tectonic origin, approximately formed in 1887 and 1911 on the Kaindy and Kolsay rivers.
Kolsai Lakes National Park
Көлса́й көлдері́ (ұлттық парк)
IUCN category II (national park)
Kolsay Lake.jpeg
The Lower Kolsay Lake
Map showing the location of Kolsai Lakes National ParkMap showing the location of Kolsai Lakes National Park
Location of park in Kazakhstan
Location
Almaty Region
Nearest city
Almaty
Coordinates
42°56′N 78°24′E
Area
161,945 hectares (400,175 acres; 1,619 km2; 625 sq mi)
Established
2007
Governing body
Committee of Forestry and Fauna of the Ministry of Agriculture, Kazakhstan
Website
kolsay.kz
Conservation Edit
Nature conservation is an important part of the park's mission, with 72% of the territory under strict protection, and 13% set aside for tourism and recreation.
Topography
Ecoregion
Climate
Plants and animals
Tourism
References
External links
Last edited 28 days ago by Every-leaf-that-trembles
Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted.
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