Sukhoy Log (1st Yeltsovka)

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Sukhoy Log
Native nameСухой Лог (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
RegionNovosibirsk Oblast
CityNovosibirsk
City districtKalininsky District
Physical characteristics
Mouth1st Yeltsovka
Length3–4 km (1.9–2.5 mi)

The Sukhoy Log (Russian: Сухой Лог) is a creek in Kalininsky District of Novosibirsk, Russia, a right tributary of the 1st Yeltsovka River. Its length is 3–4 km. The stream lends its name to the microdistrict and the street of the city.[1]

Description[edit]

The source of the creek is unknown. The stream probably begins within one of the industrial zones of Kalininsky District. It comes to the surface from the collector near Alexander Nevsky Street, 41.[1]

Flora[edit]

Raspberry, birch, oak trees, manchurian walnut grow near the creek.[1]

Bridges across the stream[edit]

There are seven pedestrian bridges across the Sukhoy Log, as well as a dam built in 1953.[2]

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