Shoshkaly (Abai Region)

Shoshkaly (Шошқалы; Шошкалы) is a salt lake in Beskaragay District, Abai Region, Kazakhstan.

The lake is located about 55 km west of the Russia-Kazakhstan border. Tosagash village lies 3 km to the north, Begen 18 km to the ESE and Beskaragay, the district capital, 62 km to the southeast. The border of Pavlodar Region stretches close to the northern lakeshore.

Geography
Shoshkaly is an endorheic lake part of the Irtysh basin. It lies in a tectonic depression at the southern end of the Kulunda Plain. Lake Tuz stretches 2.6 km to the northwest, Uyaly 28 km to the WNW, Sormoildy 30 km to the northeast, and lake Tengizsor 10 km to the southwest. River Irtysh flows 40 km to the WSW.

Shoshkaly consists in three connected lakes, of which the southern is the largest one. The lakes are oriented in a roughly southeast–northwest direction. Shoshkaly doesn't dry out in the summer and doesn't freeze in the winter. The M38 Highway from the Border of Russia to Pavlodar and Semey (Semipalatinsk), passes 6 km to the southwest of the lake.

Flora and fauna
Lake Shoshkaly is surrounded by steppe vegetation.