The camera is positioned in the village of Priozernoe (Genichesk, Ukraine) overlooking the Genicheskoe Pink Lake, which is located on the Arabat Spit.
The lens captures a spacious steppe area with rare, low trees, as well as a stunning lake surface in its color. Broadcast with sound is carried out in real time.
One of the most amazing natural sites in the vicinity of Genichesk, whose webcams can be viewed on this site, is the Pink Lake.
It is a natural body of water located in the north of the Arabat Spit, which has an unusual pink water color. Such a shade of the water area is given by a special type of algae, which grow here in large quantities. Water acquires maximum saturation in summer and autumn, when algae bloom of the type "Dunaella, brackish" is observed.
Since ancient times, a special type of mullet salt has been mined on Lake Pink, which has healing properties. However, with the advent of the XXI century, this fishery fell into disrepair due to the shutdown of the salt plant.
Nevertheless, this place has become very popular among tourists hunting for beautiful views and unique natural corners.
Now there are talks about the creation of tourist and recreational facilities on the banks of this unusual reservoir. However, so far no real projects have been proposed.
Along with salt water, the lake also has healing brine, with a high content of iodine, bromine, magnesium, potassium, iron, which can have a beneficial effect on the human body. In particular - the musculoskeletal system, skin.
Those who wish to see this natural object with their own eyes or hold an exclusive photo session, stay in the village of Priozernoye. There is minimal infrastructure here. And housing is represented mainly by the private sector. Those who prefer more developed resorts can stay in the village of Genicheskaya Gorka, which, although 4 km away from the lake, has everything necessary for a comfortable stay.
The length of the Pink Lake is 5 km. The bottom in the reservoir is muddy, therefore, despite the shallow depth, it is unsafe to walk on it. There is a risk of sinking into the silt to a depth of 3 meters. Salt crystals can also injure soft tissue. The steep coastline, without gentle approaches to the water, also impedes movement. Those who want to collect healing brine are advised to walk on the remains of wooden structures.
However, it is better to avoid such forays and look at this beauty from afar or with the help of the Genichesk webcam, which will allow you to see the stunning landscape without even leaving your home or office.