The Kazakh writer Janaidar Musin, in his 1989 book
Jer şoqtyğy – Kökşetau (
"The Pinnacle of Earth – Kokshetau"), referred to Lake Burabay as
Kümisköl, meaning "Silver Lake." The natural beauty of Burabay is also celebrated in
Saken Seifullin’s poem
Kokshetau, which vividly portrays the region’s picturesque landscapes and cultural significance: Burabay water’s more limpid than dew One cannot withhold admiration its view. Its shore’s overgrown with glorious trees Magnificent pines, white birches make scenery splendid indeed. == References ==