Mine Lake, Kilkis, reservoir in Greece
Mine Lake is a reservoir located in Macedonia, Greece, with a calm and simple landscape. The water is typically still, especially during dry summer months, and the surrounding area remains quiet and uncrowded most of the time.
The area has a long history, known by a different name during the Ottoman period. After passing through various phases, the settlement took its current name and became a quiet refuge for those seeking distance from bustling cities.
The village sharing the lake's name preserves traditions passed down through generations, with residents maintaining customary practices. People use the surrounding landscape for farming, gathering, and everyday outdoor activities that shape the rhythm of local life.
The location sits about 28 kilometers southwest of the city of Kilkis and about 46 kilometers northwest of Thessaloniki, accessible via small roads for day trips. There are no luxury facilities, but the open landscape and peaceful setting invite quiet walks and nature observation.
The water has exceptionally high salt content, roughly three times that of the Dead Sea, making it distinctly different from other lakes. The lake bed contains sulfur compounds and nitrates that have been valued since ancient times for therapeutic properties.
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