It´s been a while since I have posted a "Natures Beauty" episode.
I can not stop mentioning how much I enjoy the nature. This is also one of the biggest reason why I travel. Of course I appreciate beautiful architecture as well but nothing can beat an untouched place of mothers earth. All those insane colors and sounds from animals you might have never seen before always make me speechless for a second...
Have you ever been to Lake Garda? It is located in the northern part from Italy. North-west from Verona. The lake is 51.9 kilometers long which makes it the largest lake in Italy and very popular as a holiday location.
The place is surrounded by mountains and I didnt know that such a place exist here in Europe. I have been to many places because my family used to go on holiday up to three times a year and never to the same place again.
“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” – Ibn Battuta
I love to tell stories from my trips but what I love even more is to share magical photos with my Steemit community!
The following pictures were taken by family members and surely they visited different places and not every picture is taken at the Lake Garda. The whole place near the lake looks just as beautiful as the sea itself.
There is a lake called "Lago di Tenno". Its situated in Trentino, Italy and it´s surface area is 2.5 km². I heard that the color of the water changes from turquoise to green sometimes and it´s actually true! I do not know whether the lighting has something to do with it or if there is another reason for that but one thing is out of question. It looks stunning!
Surely this post is about a location surrounded by mountains so I do not want to withheld pictures with an amazingly beautiful work of art...
Of course our dog was enjoying the nature as well
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I hope you enjoyed the view just like I did. Nature has truly something magical and no one can tell me different after watching those pictures!
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better". - Albert Einstein