The Hoher Ifen [Explored]
The flat-topped mountain on the right is called the "Hoher Ifen". It is 2230 metres high and best known for a part that is called "the Gottesacker Plateau", meaning something like "God's field", because it is full of caves and crevasses. This is because it consists of karst stone, which is easily eroded by water.
Well, we didn't walk there since it is safest only to do so when accompanied by a guide, but it seems many rare plants grow there. If you'd like to know more about Karst landscapes, read under my next photo [Explored on 28/08/2022, #94].
The Hoher Ifen [Explored]
The flat-topped mountain on the right is called the "Hoher Ifen". It is 2230 metres high and best known for a part that is called "the Gottesacker Plateau", meaning something like "God's field", because it is full of caves and crevasses. This is because it consists of karst stone, which is easily eroded by water.
Well, we didn't walk there since it is safest only to do so when accompanied by a guide, but it seems many rare plants grow there. If you'd like to know more about Karst landscapes, read under my next photo [Explored on 28/08/2022, #94].