Lacul Vulturilor

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Lacul Vulturilor
Lacul Vulturilor.jpg
October 2018
Lacul Vulturilor is located in Buzău County
Lacul Vulturilor
Lacul Vulturilor
LocationRomania
Coordinates45°30′31″N 26°8′8″E / 45.50861°N 26.13556°E / 45.50861; 26.13556Coordinates: 45°30′31″N 26°8′8″E / 45.50861°N 26.13556°E / 45.50861; 26.13556
Typeperiglacial lake
Basin countriesRomania
Surface area0.9 ha (2.2 acres)
Max. depth2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)
Surface elevation1,420 m (4,660 ft)
SettlementsSiriu

Lacul Vulturilor (Romanian for Eagles' Lake, also known as Lacul Fără Fund, The Bottomless Lake) is a periglacial lake located in the Buzău Mountains, at the Carpathian Mountains south-eastern curvature, at an altitude of 1420 m.[1] The nearest town is Siriu.

Name[]

Its name derives from a legend noted by Alexandru Vlahuţă in his work România pitorească. The legend tells that in spring, eagles come to the lake to teach their chicks how to fly and that by drinking the water, the eagles grew younger.

The lake is also known as the Bottomless Lake, although its depth does not exceed 2.5 meters.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Carmen Tina (2016-08-22). "Lacul Vulturilor, un loc de legendă în Munții Buzăului". Libertateapentrufemei.ro. Retrieved 2017-06-17.


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