Peschanoye (lake, Altai Krai)

Peschanoye (Песчаное) is a lake in Burlinsky District, Altai Krai, Russian Federation.

The lake is located at the northwestern end of the Krai, close to the border with Novosibirsk Oblast. The nearest inhabited places are Novopeschanoye, located by the western end, and Novoalexeyevka near the southern shore.

Geography
Peschanoye lies in the Kulunda Plain, part of the West Siberian Plain. It has an elongated shape roughly oriented from east to west. The lakeshore is flanked in some stretches by steep, between 3 m and 4 m high, cliff-like banks. The Burla river flows into the lake from the east and out of it from the north. The water of the lake is fresh and its bottom is sandy.

Lake Khomutinoye, also part of the Burla river basin, lies close to the eastern end and is connected with Peschanoye by a short channel. Pink lake Burlinskoye is located 26 km to the south and Bolshoye Topolnoye 32 km to the west.

Flora and fauna
There are some forested areas close to the lake, as well as steppe vegetation. The fish species in Peschanoye include sander, ide, bream, pike, burbot, perch and common roach, among others.