I have updated the Landscape & Countryside section of my gallery with a new album of photos from hiking in Austria.
The short hike in glorious spring sunshine led to the ravine of the river Ysper in the northern Waldviertel (lit. wooded quarter) region in Lower Austria. The ravine, called Ysperklamm, is a spectacularly beautiful natural wonder. The stream and its the countless cascades and waterfalls are shaded by surrounding beech woods and in the spring are drenched in chlorophyll-soaked light.
The walk continues along the druid’s path – named after the mysterious rock formations in the forest. Huge rocks are piled up on top of one another or arranged in rings, which has led to speculations that they were used by the ancient Celts for spiritual ceremonies.
Well, the rocks certainly look mystical and I can see where the speculation is coming from, but I am sure there is a perfectly natural explanation for their arrangement. And if the Celts did live there, they probably just used the rocks in their natural place, rather than hauling 40 ton boulders around the woods.
See all photos in the album Ysperklamm :
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