World Famous Lackes

World Famous Lakes :



Waves are formed when the wind blows across the surface of the water. 



In the open ocean, waves look like a series of highs. When a wave approaches the shore, the bottom of the wave hits the bottom and the wave slows down due to friction, while the crest continues to move. The wave narrows, becomes higher and hits the shore.

🇨🇦 Canada, Alberta, Lake Louise




This video was taken when the entire lake quickly froze over during one of the previous winter seasons. Beneath the clear ice lie fallen tree branches, creating a surreal and unique view for skaters at this time.


Lake Bryes is the deepest in South Tyrol: its maximum depth is 38m💧



It is located in a cozy hollow at the foot of the Croda del Becco Mountain at an altitude of 1500m and is part of the Fanes - Sennes e Braies National Park.

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