In Styria you can see the park at the bottom of the lake
In Styria you can see the park at the bottom of the lake
Green Lake

In the Austrian province of Styria there is one rather unusual sight - the Green Lake, at the bottom of which there is a park with grass and benches. Since the water in the pond is crystal clear, the bottom can be seen even with the naked eye, and when you see it you will certainly ask how it happened.

The answer is simple: usually the depth of the lake reaches one, a maximum of two meters. Of course, its dimensions can also be called miniature, as well as depth. Around the pond there are shops where you can often see couples in love, as well as bridges and paths.

Since the water in the pond is crystal clear, the bottom can be seen even with the naked eye, and when you see it you will certainly ask how it happened?

In the spring, the snow in the mountains begins to melt and floods the whole area together with the green park, gently trimmed with flower beds and trees. The water in the lake then reaches 10-12 meters in depth. Thus, the whole park goes under the water. At the end of summer the lake begins to grow thin and in winter reaches its usual maximum of two meters.

It is worth noting that this place is very fond of divers. Still, not every day you can swim along winding paths and abandoned shops.

August 7, 2012
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