It had an area of 273 km2 (1960), and its highest point was the 163 meter high hill called Daut.
On its northern shore were situated the fishing villages of Kokaral, Avan and Akbasty.
Due to the shrinking of the Aral Sea, the island became connected to the mainland in the 1960s at its western end, and became the Kokaral Peninsula.
From 1987 on it became connected to the surrounding land also at its eastern end, over the Berg Strait, turning the peninsula into an isthmus separating the North Aral Sea and the South Aral Sea.
[2] Since then, the water level of the North Aral Sea has risen.