These photographs appear to show a spectacular underwater world making it ideal for scuba divers – in central Europe. Twelve metres of water covers trees, footpaths, benches and bridges that are usually accessible throughout the year. Visitors to the Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria, that is normally only one metre deep, can leisurely stroll around the picturesque lagoon.
A diver crossing a bridge in the flood water. Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria. (Photo by Solnet/The Grosby Group)
A diver in the flood water. Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria. (Photo by Solnet/The Grosby Group)
Above the water, this shows the surrounding area to the flood water. Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria. (Photo by Solnet/The Grosby Group)
The flood water which has created an underwater world. Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria. (Photo by Solnet/The Grosby Group)
A diver goes over a footpath in the flood water. Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria. (Photo by Solnet/The Grosby Group)
A diver in the flood water. Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria. (Photo by Solnet/The Grosby Group)
A diver crossing a bridge in the flood water. Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria. (Photo by Solnet/The Grosby Group)
A diver crossing a bridge in the flood water. Green Lake in Tragoess, Austria. (Photo by Solnet/The Grosby Group)
29 Nov 2013 12:41:00,
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