Rusanda Lake is a relatively small inland lake in Serbia with mixed surrounding land use including agriculture, residential development, and natural vegetation. The water body shows distinct color variations indicating depth changes and possible sediment/algae patterns typical of shallow inland lakes. The eastern shoreline faces toward deeper water areas, while southern and western shores transition through agricultural zones. This location presents significant practical limitations for kitesurfing: average wind speeds of 5.7 knots are below minimum requirements for the sport, and wind reliability at 2% indicates extremely inconsistent conditions. The shallow areas visible in turquoise coloring restrict usable space. The spot suits only beginner-level kiters during rare favorable wind windows. Nearby residential areas and agricultural development limit access and maneuverability. The enclosed lake environment creates unpredictable wind patterns affected by surrounding terrain. Better wind exposure spots exist in more open geographic settings.