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Grünsee (other)
Grünsee (literally "Green Lake") may refer to: *Grünsee (Berchtesgadener Land), in Bavaria, Germany *Grünsee (Pflersch), in South Tyrol, Italy * Grünsee (Zermatt), in Valais, Switzerland See also * Grüner See (other) *Green Lake (other) Green Lake may refer to: Canada * Green Lake (Cariboo), British Columbia * Green Lake (Whistler), British Columbia * Green Lake (Nova Scotia), Halifax Regional Municipality * Green Lake (Ontario), Renfrew County * Astrolabe Lake, formerly G ...
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Grünsee (Pflersch)
The Grünsee () is a lake and protected natural monument in South Tyrol. It lies 1,680 metres above sea level in the westernmost part of the Pflersch Valley, the left side valley of the Eisack river below the Brenner Pass. Geography The lake was created as remnant, when the ''Feuerstein Ferner'' had drawn itself. It gives fish such as trout and carp The term carp (: carp) is a generic common name for numerous species of freshwater fish from the family (biology), family Cyprinidae, a very large clade of ray-finned fish mostly native to Eurasia. While carp are prized game fish, quarries and a ... a protected, untouched living space. The lake drains subterraneously via the Fernerbach. As a typical mountain lake the water is very clean (A-grade quality). It remains cold even in summer. Access The lake can only be reached by foot. There is road access to the Ochsen alpine hut approximately 11 km east. The road is not accessible for cars in winter. References {{DEFAULTSORT ...
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Grünsee (Zermatt)
__NOTOC__ The Grünsee ("Green Lake") is a small lake near Zermatt, Switzerland, which is fed by the Findel Glacier. It is quite remote and is only accessible by foot (or off-road bike), a small hub of the many footpaths in the area. There is a small hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play (the ... nearby of the same name. External links Zermatt Experience: Lakes Lakes of Valais Zermatt {{Valais-lake-stub ...
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Grüner See (other)
Grüner See (literally "Green Lake") may refer to: *Grüner See (Styria), near Tragöß, Austria * Grüner See (Lower Saxony) *Grüner See (Hundelshausen) See also *Grünsee (other) *Green Lake (other) Green Lake may refer to: Canada * Green Lake (Cariboo), British Columbia * Green Lake (Whistler), British Columbia * Green Lake (Nova Scotia), Halifax Regional Municipality * Green Lake (Ontario), Renfrew County * Astrolabe Lake, formerly G ...
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