🌸🚂🧂 Burlinskoye: Salt, Heat, and a Pink Horizon
Photos taken on July 29, 2025.
This is a continuation of the story about our trip to the salt lakes. I wrote about the first part a week ago. On our last day, we drove out to a place I had wanted to see for a long time:
🌸 Burlinskoye Lake — the “Pink” Salt Lake of Altai
- is a hypersaline lake in the steppe zone of Altai Krai, famous for its seasonal pink shades during the hottest months.

The color isn’t pollution and it’s not a trick of the light. It’s biology. When temperatures rise and salinity increases, microorganisms — especially Artemia brine shrimp — multiply rapidly. During mass blooms, they give the water a soft pink, sometimes almost raspberry tone. The brighter the sun and the higher the salt concentration, the more intense the color becomes.
Standing on the shore, you see white salt crusts under your feet, pale wind-blown steppe grass behind you, and a pink horizon in front of you. It doesn’t look like Siberia. It feels like another planet.

🔹 Salt and History
Salt has been harvested here since the 18th century. Back in the days of the Russian Empire, Burlinskoye salt was highly valued and even supplied to the imperial table. For Western Siberia, this was an important strategic resource long before oil and gas ever entered the picture.
What makes the lake truly unique is something you don’t expect to see in the middle of shallow water:
🚂 A Railway Across the Lake
A working railway line runs directly across the lake’s shallow surface. Freight trains enter the water to collect salt from the lakebed.
Watching railcars move slowly across a pink, mirror-like surface feels surreal — industrial geometry cutting through a natural phenomenon. It’s one of those scenes that looks edited, even when it isn’t.
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🧂 Salinity and Color
In peak heat — usually in August — salinity reaches its maximum. White salt rims the shoreline, and the pink intensifies in the center. The contrast between the chalky banks and the colored water creates incredibly graphic landscapes.
At least, that’s what I see now.
Back then, I didn’t fully understand how to work with that light, that minimalism, that scale. The sky was huge, the steppe was open, and I felt small behind the camera. Looking at the photos today, I already know what I would do differently — different angles, lower perspective, more attention to reflections, more patience with composition.
Good news? Summer is coming again. And I plan to return and reshoot the lake properly.

🌿 Nature and Healing Traditions
Like other saline lakes in the region, Burlinskoye is considered beneficial for health. Visitors use the mineral-rich water and mud for bathing and mud treatments.
Whether you come for health, photography, or pure curiosity, the place leaves an impression.
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👣 A Family Note
The boys were melting in the heat. Complaining. Negotiating. Suggesting that a swimming pool would have been a much better life choice.
If you look closely at the photos, you’ll probably notice their expressions.

And yet — about a month later — all three of them told me it was the best trip of the summer. They want to go back.
Kids rarely understand the value of a moment while they’re inside it. Sometimes it needs distance. Time turns discomfort into memory, and memory into something warm.
We promised we would return.
And we will.
Partly for them.
Partly for the pink water.
And partly because I owe this lake a better set of photographs.
📍 Location
Burlinskoye Lake is located in Slavgorod District, Altai Krai, approximately 20–25 km northwest of Bolshoye Yarovoye Lake and not far from the Kazakhstan border, deep in the open Siberian steppe.

I write my texts myself, correct mistakes and translate via ChatGPT (which is not a violation on Hive)! All photos were taken by me personally - I am a beginner photographer, so I ask professionals not to judge strictly.
Thank you for sharing these moments with me! Until new stories and new holidays! ✌️.
Camera 📷: Sony Alpha 7 IV full-frame
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 70-200mm F: 2.8 GM OSS II
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 24–70mm f/2.8 GM II
Processed 🛠: Lightroom
photo by openai




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Красотища! Ночью там наверное вообще бомбово, отражение звёзд на воде.
Привет ! Ночью не знаю, но вот поезд с вагонетками везущими розовую соль прямо по воде - это то что я должен был сфотать но я не знал в какое время он пойдет, а дети изнылись от жары и пришлось уехать. Но этим летом поеду туда снова и постораюсь сделать бомбические фоты ! )
You did an even impressive job by actually covering the beauty of this place.
Thank you — but this year I have to reshoot that lake! I’m not happy with the shots 🙂
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