Dal Lake - Srinagar
The
Dal Lake which has the length of 8 Km long and a width of 4
Km, spreads over a total of 26 Sq. Km. The fascinating Dal
Lake is divided into two smaller ones the Lokut (small) and
Bod (big) Dal. The south western part of the lake has a
maximum depth of approximately 12 M. the Dal Lake gets some
of its water from spring but is also supplemented by water
from the mountain lake, Mar Sar.
In the western
part of the Lake one can glimpse a few islands, some bigger,
some smaller. Its shores are very fertile and surrounded by
willows.
Potato, tomato,
pumpkin, cucumber, radish and lots of other vegetables are
grown here cultivation of the floating gardens which also
lie in this part of the lake is another interesting feature.
These gardens consist of reed rafts of different lengths and
a width of approximately one and a half by three meters and
are covered by 1020 CM thick layer of earth and mud.
Vegetables and melons are grown on these artificial floating
islands.
Dal
Lake is, initially, one of the most confusing parts of
Srinagar for it's not really one lake at all, but three.
Further more much of it is hardly what one would expect a
lake to be like - it's a maze of intricate waterways and
channels, floating islands of vegetation, houseboats that
look so firmly moored they could almost be islands and
hotels on islands which look like they could simply float
away.
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