The Königssee near to Berchtesgaden, Germany, was a pale yet superbly emerald coloured lake. Fallen leaves and ducks decorated the edges and in the middle was a small island that only a statue seemed to inhabit. The lake looked beautiful and the colour was not a murky sinister green, nor an algae filled bobbly green, but a serene and almost tropical green.
The other memorable lake was the Schwarzsee at Kitzbühel, Austria. Apparently, the lake is so black because underneath the lake is a forest. It ended up there after a dispute over land. I suspect that when I go near lakes in future and I notice that they look just a little bit darker than expected, I'll be staring deep into the water, wondering how many trees are growing beneath the surface.
The other memorable lake was the Schwarzsee at Kitzbühel, Austria. Apparently, the lake is so black because underneath the lake is a forest. It ended up there after a dispute over land. I suspect that when I go near lakes in future and I notice that they look just a little bit darker than expected, I'll be staring deep into the water, wondering how many trees are growing beneath the surface.
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