For interested birdwatcher - Short stopover at Lake Volvi
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On the way to the hot springs of Eleftheres, we took Highway 2, which leads along the southern shore of Lake Volvi towards Kavala.
The highway, named Via Egnatia, runs along the opposite bank of the lake, sometimes the vehicles can be heard on the motorway. It was a spontaneous decision for the short stopover when we came across a dust road with plenty of potholes leading directly to the lakeshore.
Lake Volvi is the second largest natural lake in Greece after Lake Trichonida, a lake in the region of Mygdonia in the regional district of Thessalonica. The water surface is at a height of 37 m above sea level, so it is already about 38 m lower than the west adjacent Koronia lake. The depth of the Volvi lake averages 13.5 and a maximum of 22.3 meters. This makes Lake Volvi also to one of the deeper lakes in Greece. Due to its surface, Lake Volvi is the second largest natural lake in Greece.
Landing processes make Lake Volvi a paradise for birdwatchers
Due to its depth, the Volvi lakes have lower water temperatures than other Greek lakes. The mean water temperature is 6.8 ° C, the maximum up to 29 ° C. Lake Volvi is considered a warm, monomictic lake. According to hydrobiological criteria, the lake is meso to eutrophic. Lake Volvi is, following Lake Koronia, the second highest alkalinity lake in Greece.
Tributaries of the lake are Olynthiakos and Ammites, the drainage of the lake in the Strymonic Gulf (Aegean) was already described in antiquity by Thucydides, but not named. However, according to the records of Procopius, it may have been the river Richios.
Volvi and Koronia lakes once formed a common big lake
On Lake Volvi shores, there are the two small villages Megali Volvi and Mikri Volvi. To the southwest lies the village of Peristeronas. On the south bank is the small town of Nea Apollonia, near which are also the remains of the ancient settlement of Apollonia can be found. In addition, there are the villages Apollonia, Kokkalou and Nea Maditos. The ancient settlement Bolbos (Latin Bolbus) was also on the shores of Lake Volvi, but their exact location is still unknown.
Coordinates of the Volvi lake 40°40'50.3"N 23°28'21.3"E or 40.680626, 23.472581
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