Musala Lakes (Bulgarian: Мусаленски езера) are a group of seven glacial lakes situated in the Rila mountain range of southwestern Bulgaria at an altitude...
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100 m. East Rila contains a number of glacial lake groups, including Musala Lakes and Marichini Lakes, as well as the nation's largest ski resort Borovets...
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making the Icy Lake of the Musala Lakes in the Rila mountain range the highest in Bulgaria and the Balkans. The Lower Polezhan Lake is at an altitude...
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north-west is located the Musala Cirque and the highest of the seven Musala Lakes. To the south and the east the slopes of Malka Musala descend to the deep...
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steeply towards the second step of the Musala cirque; at its foothills is the second of the Musala Lakes, the Nameless Lake. The granite north face of the summit...
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Musala and Deno (2,790 m) in the eastern part of the Musala Cirque which contains the Musala Lakes. It is named after the Czech historian Konstantin Jireček...
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the Musalenska Bistritsa, takes its beginning from the Musala Lakes under the slopes of Musala (2,925 m), the highest summit of the Balkan Peninsula....
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Bulgaria The Seven Rila Lakes (tarns), Rila Mountain, Bulgaria Marichini lakes (tarns), the origin of the Maritsa river seen from Musala peak, Rila Mountain...
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takes its source from the Icy Lake, the highest of the Musala Lakes at an altitude of 2,709 m, north of the summit of Musala (2,925 m), the highest peak...
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glacial lake in Iceland. To the right, the mouth of the glacier Vatnajökull. The glacial lakes, that give origin to the Maritsa river, seen from Musala, Rila...
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