Unique Diving in Mountain Lake in Austria - Amazing Photos
Divers explore pristine alpine park  that turns into a lake for half the year. The emerald green waters of  this mountain lake offer some of the most unique diving in landlocked  Austria. On the bed of the lake underwater explorers will discover fish  swimming though the branches of trees, a floor covered in grass,  benches, bridges and a landscape that looks like it belongs overground.  And that’s because for half of the year it is overground. This is the  Green Lake in Tragoess, Styria, which sits at the foot of snow-capped  Hochschwab mountains. Throughout the frozen winter months the area is  almost completely dry and is used as a county park. It is a particular  favourite site for hikers. But as soon as the temperatures begin to rise  in spring, the ice and snow on the mountaintops begins to melt and runs  down into the basin of land below. The park fills up with ice-cold  crystal clear water, which gets its distinctive green colouring from the  grass and foliage beneath. The water levels rise from about one or two  metres deep in the winter to as much as 10 metres in the late spring and  early summer.






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
