Cocoa Sullivan Lake

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Cocoa Sullivan Lake is a reservoir-lake at the intersection of the Irtysh River and its tributary, Xinjiang Autonomous Region. Covering an area of 178 hectares, Cocoa Sullivan Lake, also named Wild Duck Lake, is 23 kilometers away from the gate of the Koktokay National Geopark. With an altitude of 1,120 meters and a depth of 100 meters, the lake water is crystal clear. Plenty of aquatic plants and more than 20 floating islands in the lake attract thousands of wild ducks, moorhens and swan gooses every year. There is also a large grassland to the south of the lake which supports herds of cattle and sheep. [China.org.cn]

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