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The lake is totally frozen. You can see some people ice skating.
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Near Lake Dobbiaco, a little further in the Höhlenstein Valley, lies Lake Dürren, also known as Lago di Landro. It can be reached from Dobbiaco and Cortina d'Ampezzo. In a turquoise dress, the Dürrensee presents itself to its visitor at an altitude of 1,400 m above sea level. This lake is also located on the border of the two nature parks Sesto Dolomites and Fanes-Sennes-Braies.
Not only the lake itself is remarkable, but also the really impressive Cristallo Group, which attracts everyone's attention.
O lago Obersee é um pequeno lago situado a sudeste do Königssee, com uma área de 7,1 hectares e uma altitude de 1734 metros, na região de Berchtesgaden, no sul da Alemanha. O lago é cercado por montanhas e florestas, e tem uma água cristalina que reflete o cenário alpino. O lago Obersee é acessível por barco a partir do Königssee, e depois por uma caminhada de cerca de 1 km até a sua margem. Este lago é um destino popular para os amantes da natureza e da fotografia, que podem admirar a sua beleza e tranquilidade.
Lake Obersee is a small lake situated southeast of the Königssee, with an area of 7.1 hectares and an altitude of 1734 meters, in the Berchtesgaden region of southern Germany. The lake is surrounded by mountains and forests, and has crystal clear water that reflects the alpine scenery. Lake Obersee is accessible by boat from the Königssee, and then by a walk of about 1 km to its shore. This lake is a popular destination for nature and photography lovers, who can admire its beauty and tranquility.
Lake Acigami is located in the Tierra del Fuego National Park and its basin is on the border between Chile and Argentina.
The lake is of glacial origin, with a northwest-southeast orientation, lying between the Guanaco and Pirámides mountain ranges. With an extension of 11 km. and an average width of 1.5 km. is fed by the Lapataia River whose course is naturally dammed by a glacial moraine.
The native peoples of the area called it Acigami, which in the Yaghan language means “basket or elongated bag” but after colonization the lake was renamed Lake Roca (Argentine sector) and Errázuriz (Chilean portion) in honor of the presidents of both nations who signed the Treaty of Limits on February 15, 1899.
In November 2008 and in commemoration of the Day of the Fuegian Aborigine, the original name was restored.
Cuenca del río Lapataia, Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Lago escondido, near to Ushuaia. We made a little trail by car to get this picture. It was autumn, turning the trees colored.