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the Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria.
« on: October 07, 2010, 07:17:09 PM »
Divers explore a park that turns into a lake for half the year

  The emerald green waters of this mountain lake offer some of the most unique diving in landlocked Austria.

  On the bed of the lake underwater explorers will discover fish swimming   though the branches of trees, a floor covered in grass, benches, bridges   and a landscape that looks like it belongs overground.

  And that's because for half of the year it is overground.

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Re: the Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria.
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2010, 07:17:19 PM »



  This is the Green Lake in Tragoess, Styria, which sits at the foot of snow-capped Hochschwab mountains.


  Throughout the frozen winter months the area is almost completely dry   and is used as a county park. It is a particular favourite site for   hikers.

  But as soon as the temperatures begin to rise in spring, the ice and   snow on the mountaintops begins to melt and runs down into the basin of   land below.

  The park fills up with ice-cold crystal clear water, which gets its   distinctive green colouring from the grass and foliage beneath.

  The water levels rise from about one or two metres deep in the winter to   as much as 10 metres in the late spring and early summer.

  The waters are at their highest in June when it becomes a mecca for   divers keen to explore the rare phenomenon, before the waters recede at   the end of July.

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Re: the Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria.
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Re: the Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria.
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2010, 10:32:59 PM »
Underwater world has its own charm !!. Nice photography. Its really great that, throughout the frozen winter months the area is almost completely dry  and is used as a county park.
 
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Re: the Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria.
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2010, 02:19:17 AM »
Very nice !!!

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Re: the Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria.
« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2010, 03:29:10 PM »
The park fills up with ice-cold crystal clear water, which gets its distinctive green colouring from the grass and foliage beneath.

The water levels rise from about one or two metres deep in the winter to as much as 10 metres in the late spring and early summer.



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Re: the Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria.
« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2010, 05:45:01 PM »
It is the most famous and beautiful lake. In the spring the lake is filled with snow melt runoff. Number of people visited there per annum.

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Re: the Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria.
« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2010, 01:55:53 AM »
This is the Green Lake in Tragoess, Styria, which sits at the foot of snow-capped Hochschwab mountains.
Throughout the frozen winter months the area is almost completely dry and is used as a county park. It is a particular favourite site for hikers.
But as soon as the temperatures begin to rise in spring, the ice and snow on the mountaintops begins to melt and runs down into the basin of land below.
The park fills up with ice-cold crystal clear water, which gets its distinctive green colouring from the grass and foliage beneath.
The water levels rise from about one or two metres deep in the winter to as much as 10 metres in the late spring and early summer.
The waters are at their highest in June when it becomes a mecca for divers keen to explore the rare phenomenon, before the waters recede at the end of July
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