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  1. Garabogazköl (also spelled Kara-Bogaz-Gol; "Black Strait Lake"), or Garabogazköl Aylagy ("Black Strait Lake Bay"), is a shallow, highly saline lagoon off the Caspian Sea in northwestern Turkmenistan. The lagoon has a variable surface area typically about 18,000 km 2 (6,900 sq mi).

  2. El Kara Bogaz Kol (también llamado Garabogazköl Aylagy o Kara-Bogaz-Gol, literalmente lago estrecho negro) es un accidente geográfico de Turkmenistán, país ubicado en el Asia Central, que puede considerarse tanto un lago salado, una depresión, una laguna costera o incluso un golfo.

  3. Kara-Bugaz won particular praise. It is essentially a tale of adventure and exploration in the region around Kara-Bugaz Bay, where the air is mysteriously heavy. It begins in 1847 and moves to the Russian Civil War period when a group of Red Guards is abandoned to near-certain death on a desolate island.

  4. 18 de may. de 2021 · The Kara-Bogaz-Gol megaslide: the world’s largest active landslide? A startling paper (Aslan et al. 2021) has just been published, open access (hurrah!), in the journal Scientific Reports, describing what is thought to be the largest active landslide so far identified on Earth.

  5. The Kara-Bogaz-Gol (KBG) is a large, shallow lagoon of the Caspian Sea. It normally covers about 18,000 square kilometers and is just a few meters deep. The Caspian Sea is the largest inland body of water in the world, often categorized as a large salt lake.

  6. El Kara Bogaz Kol (también llamado Garabogazköl Aylagy o Kara-Bogaz-Gol, literalmente lago estrecho negro) es un accidente geográfico de Turkmenistán, país ubicado en el Asia Central, que puede considerarse tanto un lago salado, una depresión, una laguna costera o incluso un golfo.

  7. I have read novels with many odd heroes but this may be the oddest, as the hero is a gulf, the eponymous Black Gulf, called Kara-Bugaz in this book (which is a transliteration of the Russian title) and Garabogazköl by Wikipedia.