Gizycko – Cormorants’ Island – Gizycko Niegocin lake – area: 26.4 sq. km, length: 10.08 km, width: 4.8 km, depth: 39.7 m. The Luczanski canal – length: 2.1 km, connects Niegocin lake with Kisajno lake (Mamry). On the canal there is an open rotary bridge – the only one in Europe. Kisajno lake – area: 20.2 sq. km, length: 8.5 km, width: 3 km, depth 25 m. It covers the southern part of the Mamry lakes complex, it is connected with Niegocin lake by the Luczanski and Niegocinski canals. In the southern part of the lake – numerous islands, mostly covered with forests: Duzy Ostrow, Sosnowy Ostrow, Gorny Ostrow, Wielka Kiermuza, Debowa Gorka, and others. Altogether, they cover 123 ha. Around the lake one can spot unique species of birds: grebes, coots, mud harriers or mute swans and black storks. Around the islands the “ZEGLUGA MAZURSKA” has its picturesque route, called the “Swan’s Route”. Labap lake – area: 3.7 sq. km, length: 2.9 km, width: 1.5 km. Dobskie lake – area: 18 sq. km, length: 5.7 km, width: 4.8 km, depth: 22.5 m. Covers the south-western part of the Mamry lake complex. On the lake there are islands: Wysoki Ostrow (2.8 ha) called the “Cormorants’ Island”, Lipka, Gilma and Ilmy Wielkie. The island of Wysoki Ostrów is a reserve of cormorants. On the Gilma island one can find an old Prussian castle. In the northern part of the peninsula situated between Dobskie lake and Kisajno lake there’s a reserve “Fuledzki Rog Glazowisko” (Fuledzki Rubble Corner). The route of “ZEGLUGA MAZURSKA” goes round the “Cormorants Island.” Dargin lake – area: 30.3 sq. km, length: 10.1 km, width: 5.6 km, depth 37.6 m. The lake covers the central part of the Mamry lakes complex. The opposite peninsulas, Kirsajty peninsula (a former island) being one of them, separate it from Kirsajty lake, situated to the north. In the sourthern part of the lake – two islands called Poganckie Kepy (Poganckie Clumps).   MAZURIAN SHIPPING COMPANY MAZURIAN SHIPPING COMPANY
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