Prud Nytvinskiy, reservoir in Russia
Prud Nytvinskiy is a reservoir in Perm Krai, Russia, created to supply water to the surrounding communities and industries. The water body stretches across a wide area with trees lining the shores and a surface that reflects the sky throughout the day.
The reservoir was built several decades ago primarily to control water flow and supply water to nearby towns and industries. Over time it also became a recreational spot where locals come to relax and enjoy the natural environment.
The shore is accessible by walking paths where you can stroll and enjoy views of the water. Parking is available nearby and the area is generally open during daylight hours, though visitors should bring water and snacks since there are no formal facilities.
During winter months the surface often freezes over and local residents sometimes walk or engage in winter activities on the ice. This seasonal transformation gives the reservoir a completely different character depending on the time of year.
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