Mookaneri Lake | |
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Kannankurichi Lake | |
Location | Kannankurichi, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India |
Coordinates | 11°41′11″N 78°10′45″E / 11.68639°N 78.17917°E |
Type | Lake |
Basin countries | India |
Surface area | 23.5 ha (58 acres)[1] |
Islands | 47[2] |
Settlements | Salem |
Mookaneri Lake, also called Kannankurichi Lake, is a lake in Kannankurichi, in the Salem Taluk of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, that covers an area of 23.5 hectares (58 acres).[3] It is located to the south of the Shevaroy Hills and is a major body of water in Salem. The lake is fed by rainfall, including the hills surrounding Yercaud, which flow into the lake via the Puthu Yeri and Kothukaran Odai streams.[4][5]
There are 47 man-made islands in the lake. Each island was created by excavating and piling lakebed clay about 10 feet high, and covers an area of a few thousand square feet.[1] Initially, millet was planted on the islands to arrest erosion and help build a soil layer before saplings of neem, banyan, jambul, peepal, and vetiver trees could be planted.[6] The lake islands were populated by nearly 12,000 trees as of 2013.[7]