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RE: Emerald Green Water / Smaragdgrünes Wasser
Yes, it's beautiful, isn't it, @janton? This was my first time there and I know that there are better places to photograph, apart from this spot, which is beside the street. Next time I will search for another nice place to take some photos.
But the water looks really amazing though - I would say more dark turquoise than green and very, very clear.
Yes sir johannpiber the water was amazing and clear. Zero pollution there. Is that place isolated by itself? I mean are there other people around?
This place is in the mountains and the place where I have taken the photos is right beside the road.
In wintertime there are not so many tourists there, but in summertime they say it's crowded with people who are visiting this river or who go hiking in this area.
There are some villages in the valley (I have added a Google Maps link to my post). Because the area is also a nature reserve, the inhabitants pay close attention to the environment.
Oh Ok, thank you sir johannpiber, that gives a very clear picture of the situation. I don't like tourists, they're dumb and slow! lol. Unless I AM one.
That's my opinion too - I don't like tourists neither and try not to behave like one, although I am one myself ;)
haha! But we don't act so stupid like they do, you can spot them a mile away. but at least they bring money into the local community.
... we think we don't act like them ;) ... and yes, they bring money to the communities and often tourists are the only source of income for individual regions and areas.
It's like vegetables - nobody likes it (except the vegetarians), but it's important.
hahaha! good analogy sir johannpiber! Nobody likes the tourists but they like the money that the tourists bring to the towns.
Well if you ever come to Texas just wear a cowboy hat and they'll never suspect you of being a tourist!
Are you really wearing cowboy hats in real life? That would be like we Austrians would wear "Lederhosen" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lederhosen) and "Dirndl" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirndl) every day 😊