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Grüner See / Green Lake - Austria | May 2018
This is a little Clip about the famous Grüner See which means green lake located in Styria, Austria.
I guess the name says it all! :)
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Almsee, Austria - Mountain Lake Hike
A hike around Almsee, a beautiful lake in Upper Austria near the end of the Genuss am Almfluss Almufer trail in the picturesque Salzkammergut region.
Film & narration by Deanna Allison.
From the narration:
You know, one of the many great things about Austria is the hiking.
In this video I’ll show you a hike along the beautiful Almsee mountain lake.
Now, almost every time I see a lake in Austria I think, “wow, that’s gorgeous.”
This is one of those lakes.
It’s much smaller than the nearby Traunsee that featured in an earlier video and you can walk right round it.
And it’s not as busy either, at least not at it’s northern end.
Here it is from above.
So, a few Almsee facts:
It’s a lake in the Almtal valley, in Upper Austria's part of the Salzkammergut region.
The lake lies in the northern portion of the Totes Gebirge, or “Dead” mountains.
On the other side of these mountains is the Austrian state of Steiermark.
The lake’s elevation is 589 meters and its average depth is just 2,5 metres.
And it’s 2,3 kilometres long and up to 700 meters wide,
so it’s small enough to walk around in a couple of hours.
Almsee formed behind a large ice age landslide and the lake’s water comes from the surrounding mountains.
Some of the inflow is from mountain streams but water also emerges from springs that open into the lakebed - this is mountain water that has been channelled through faults in the rocks.
And you can actually see that water, mixed with air, bubbling up into the lake.
All that mountain water entering a small, shallow lake makes the lake relatively cold,
and cool water can hold plenty of oxygen.
And this is an “Oligotrophic” lake:
low pollution levels keep algal blooms at bay which also helps to maintain oxygenation.
So, like a lot of Austrian lakes, the water is clean and full of fish.
In fact, the water was so clear when we visited that the fish almost seemed to be flying on top of the water.
There are plenty of information boards. This one shows the Almufer trail which spans over 50 kilometres from the Traun river, following the river Alm to the Almsee.
But we only had a few hours so we started just near the Almsee end of the trail and followed the river upstream.
The Alm is the primary outflow for the Almsee and this water will eventually flow down into the Traun and then into the Danube.
We began our hike from the small car park at Habernau, next to the rather neat sign for the Gasthof Jagersimmerl, and then followed the well-marked trail for maybe just over a kilometre.
Now, by Austrian standards, hiking here just an easy walk.
Better watch out for exposed tree roots though. I managed to trip over one and we needed our first aid kit to patch up my grazed knee.
Still, it’s worth approaching the lake on foot this way, because you suddenly arrive at the lake’s northern end and a panorama opens up.
This is where you can join the circular route around the lake and there’s a car park here too so you’ll probably encounter a few more people.
It’s definitely worth just pausing here for a few minutes to admire the view and the almost perfect reflections in the water.
After a brief pause, we walked south along the eastern shore which is on the right side of the lake in this picture.
We headed for the large car park at the south end of Almsee and you can also see that the road to the car park follows the opposite shore of the lake, on the left.
As you follow the path there are idyllic views of a couple of boathouses sitting on shimmering reflections of themselves.
And there are a couple of small gravel beaches. This one was occupied by a family of mute swans and cygnets.
At the southern end of the lake, there are more people, not just hikers.
And you might well see tour and school groups.
This is a Nature Reserve, so there’s plenty to see and learn here.
Still, it’s a bit of a shock to leave the peaceful bit of the hike behind.
The car park here is big enough to accommodate a large number of cars and tourist coaches.
I should add here that there is also a scheduled bus service, which makes it accessible for travellers without their own transport,
and lots of people means that there’s also somewhere to get refreshments.
In fact, there’s a very pleasant restaurant here, nestled right under the mountains!
It’s called Seehaus and it was getting quite busy with the lunchtime crowd when we arrived, just a little before 1 pm.
I think a bus load of people was arriving, but we managed to find a table outside, which we shared with two friendly strangers.
I had Schnitzel here, which was really rather good.
You’re never far away from a Schnitzel in Austria!
After leaving Seehaus, we walked further round the lake to take in the spectacular view but the road here is quite busy so we decided to backtrack.
And it was well worth it. In just a couple of hours, the sun had shifted enough to make the panorama subtly different, with new patterns of shade on the mountains and light glittering on the water.
MOSTVIERTEL - Best of Austria from the Danube to the Alps
MOSTVIERTEL - Best of Austria from the Danube to the Alps
more information at mostviertel.info
camera by Jürgen Moors moorsfilm.at
directed by Gernot Grassl gernotgrassl.com
music by Mario Dancso myspace.com/dancsomario
produced by gyrocam.at
This film shows the delicate beauty of the rather undiscovered region of Mostviertel (cider region) in the heart of Austria, using extraordinary aerial shots only.
The airborne images show the exiting contrasts the region offers its visitors: gentle hills full of blooming apple and pear trees in the northern Danube area, and the wild adventurous south with its canyons and mountain lakes around the Ötscher National Park, the first landmark of the world-famous Alps.
The dream-like flying camera gives the spectator room for projections of holiday desires: from relaxing family activities to mountain hiking and climbing in the wildlife - just an hour away from the cultural metropolis of Vienna.
© 2010 Mostviertel Tourismus
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The park was established in 1962, and is the largest and the earliest declared national park in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Its declaration was based more on it being the site of historic battles rather than for conservation.
Perućica forest reserve, located within the national park, was established in 1952, as Natural reserve for scientific and educational purposes.
Perućica, which is one of the last two remaining primeval forests in Europe, is one of the five Strict Nature Reserves in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The park is also famous as being the location of the Battle of the Sutjeska which lasted from 15 May to 16 June 1943 during World War II, where the Partisan were victorious over the German occupying forces in a battle.
In the battle, the Partisans were led by the Supreme Headquarters of Yugoslavia by Marshal Josip Broz Tito who foiled the enemy’s plans.
The Partisans were successful in breaking out of the encirclement
even though they lost one third of their men.
Several large Partisan’s Memorial stone monuments commemorate this event at the northern edge of the park at Tjentište,
on the way to primeval Perucica forest reserve.
The Piva and Drina rivers are largest rivers in the park, and they forming its north-western border.
The Sutjeska River could be considered main river basin largely located within park itself.
The Zelengora mountain hide in its forests and wide and grassy plateaus, 9 glacial lakes, also known as Eyes of the Mountain.
The park's vegetation comprises thick forests, mountain pastures, meadows and rocky ground above the forests.
In particular, the northwestern hill slopes have thick coniferous and beech trees up to an elevation of 1,600 metres,
while in the other directions, the hill slopes are very steep, barren and rocky.
Pastures are found at elevations above 1,600 metres in the plateaus.
Its floral wealth comprises 2,600 species of vascular plants (many of them rare and endemic) and also about 100 species of edible fungi.
The animal population is diverse and considerable.
Bear, chamois, boar, wolf, pine marten and mink marten, wild cat, fox, and wild goats have been sighted in the park, particularly in the Perućica forests.
The park has more than 300 species of birds in the large areas of lakes and wetlands.
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