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scientistmary: Green Lake (Grüner See) in Styria, Austria, is an amazing place. For half of the year, it’s an underwater village with fish swimming through the branches of trees, a floor covered in grass, benches and bridges. For the other half, it
sci-universe: Green Lake (Grüner See) in Styria, Austria, is an amazing place. For half of the year, it’s an underwater village with fish swimming through the branches of trees, a floor covered in grass, benches and bridges. For the other half, it
tru2uu: The Submerged Tree Somewhere, sitting between two mountain sides in Austria, a tree lays submerged in a green lake. Surrounding this tree, you can find a bike trail, benches, and even a bridge, also submerged - or well, for half the year anyway.
vurton: Green Lake (Grüner See) in Styria, Austria, is an amazing place. For half of the year, it’s an underwater village with fish swimming through the branches of trees, a floor covered in grass, benches and bridges. For the other half, it is over
athousandwinds: Mountain Torrent after the Storm, 1891, oil on canvas by Robert Russ, Austrian, 1847-1922. Residenzgalerie, Salzburg, Austria. The strength of the storm can be seen in the washed out bridge and its capriciousness is seen in the leaving
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Green Lake (Grüner See) in Styria, Austria, is an amazing place. For half of the year, it’s an underwater village with fish swimming through the branches of trees, a floor covered in grass, benches and bridges. For the other half, it is over ground.
choose-healthy-over-skinny: scientistmary: Green Lake (Grüner See) in Styria, Austria, is an amazing place. For half of the year, it’s an underwater village with fish swimming through the branches of trees, a floor covered in grass, benches and bridges.
scandal-heartbreak: scientistmary: Green Lake (Grüner See) in Styria, Austria, is an amazing place. For half of the year, it’s an underwater village with fish swimming through the branches of trees, a floor covered in grass, benches and bridges.