Nakalpgotak Sea

The Nakalpgotak Sea was a large sea in the Alpuk region of the Great Glacier.

Geography
The Nakalpgotak Sea was massive inland sea bordered to north by the mountains of Nakvaligach and the east by the Keryjek Ridge. A network of shallow streams linked the Nakalpgotak Sea with the Lugalpgotak Sea. With a shape similar to a bowl, the Nakalpgotak Sea was long with steep shores, some with a sheer 45 degree angle. The center of the sea had a depth of.

The majority of the Nakalpgotak Sea was filled with thick pack ice and large portion of the shore had massive walls of barrier ice,, with an average height between. Floating within the sea were icebergs, some as long as and as tall as mountains. During the warmer months of the year, melt-water from the mountains rushed into the sea, causing the water level to rise significantly.

Flora & Fauna
Due to the low population of humans, the lake was home to a thriving population of polar bears and winter wolves. These predators fed on the large populations of fish, birds and seals who lived within the sea.

History
In the summer of, an unseasonal heat wave caused a massive flood, inundating dozens of Iulutiun villages that were located near the eastern and northern shores. As a result, few Iulutiuns now settle near the sea.