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photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
A short distance from the Slovenian border, Lake Predil (or Raibl) covers an ancient glacial basin and is the second largest natural lake in the region after Lake Tre Cime. Nestled at the foot of the slender peaks of the Julian Alps, the basin is fed by the waters of the many streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Thanks to their purity, these tributaries give the waters an intense green-blue colour. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
photographer: nicola brollo
Lake Cornino, a small body of water of glacial origin located in the hilly area of Forgaria, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Approximately 140 metres long and 8 metres deep, it has an isolated water basin that receives continuous water exchange from underground aquifers, which allow it to maintain a constant temperature between 8 and 11 °C throughout the year, as well as a characteristic clarity, even in autumn as in these images. The lake is surrounded by a still well-preserved natural environment, and is protected as a Regional Nature Reserve, with guided trails offered for families and groups.
photographer: nicola brollo
Lake Cornino, a small body of water of glacial origin located in the hilly area of Forgaria, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Approximately 140 metres long and 8 metres deep, it has an isolated water basin that receives continuous water exchange from underground aquifers, which allow it to maintain a constant temperature between 8 and 11 °C throughout the year, as well as a characteristic clarity, even in autumn as in these images. The lake is surrounded by a still well-preserved natural environment, and is protected as a Regional Nature Reserve, with guided trails offered for families and groups.
photographer: nicola brollo
Lake Cornino, a small body of water of glacial origin located in the hilly area of Forgaria, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Approximately 140 metres long and 8 metres deep, it has an isolated water basin that receives continuous water exchange from underground aquifers, which allow it to maintain a constant temperature between 8 and 11 °C throughout the year, as well as a characteristic clarity, even in autumn as in these images. The lake is surrounded by a still well-preserved natural environment, and is protected as a Regional Nature Reserve, with guided trails offered for families and groups.
photographer: nicola brollo
Lake Cornino, a small body of water of glacial origin located in the hilly area of Forgaria, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Approximately 140 metres long and 8 metres deep, it has an isolated water basin that receives continuous water exchange from underground aquifers, which allow it to maintain a constant temperature between 8 and 11 °C throughout the year, as well as a characteristic clarity, even in autumn as in these images. The lake is surrounded by a still well-preserved natural environment, and is protected as a Regional Nature Reserve, with guided trails offered for families and groups.
photographer: nicola brollo
Lake Cornino, a small body of water of glacial origin located in the hilly area of Forgaria, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Approximately 140 metres long and 8 metres deep, it has an isolated water basin that receives continuous water exchange from underground aquifers, which allow it to maintain a constant temperature between 8 and 11 °C throughout the year, as well as a characteristic clarity, even in autumn as in these images. The lake is surrounded by a still well-preserved natural environment, and is protected as a Regional Nature Reserve, with guided trails offered for families and groups.
photographer: nicola brollo
Lake Cornino, a small body of water of glacial origin located in the hilly area of Forgaria, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Approximately 140 metres long and 8 metres deep, it has an isolated water basin that receives continuous water exchange from underground aquifers, which allow it to maintain a constant temperature between 8 and 11 °C throughout the year, as well as a characteristic clarity, even in autumn as in these images. The lake is surrounded by a still well-preserved natural environment, and is protected as a Regional Nature Reserve, with guided trails offered for families and groups.
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