Hey!
Haven't posted in a quite a long time since I graduated from school. I'm happy to now have a few months just for me.
Yesterday, the weather was so beautiful so I decided to take a walk in my vicinity ant take a few photos.
Do you recognise the summit between the single trees? Of course not, but I was there in my previous hiking blog :D
That's the interior of a small chapel near the road.
They are building a new power line :/
Now we get to one of my favourite spots here. This old farm is not inhabited anymore, but it looks really cozy, and I would really like to buy it and repair it to live there. But yeah, housing prices, you know.
I mean, you'd have such a beautiful view from here!
Same place, 180°
Farms in Salzburg have the cow stable in the back...
And the dwelling part in the front. Sadly, the paint is very damaged, but that could be fixed...
Green meadows...
That's a war memorial built a few years ago. About here, a British-Canadian plane crashed here and the whole crew died.
It was very hot yesterday.
I reached my goal of the tour! On a webpage, I read there was a gorge/cave in the forest called "Schlunken". It was described as a partly collapsed cave that was created by tectonic activities. It's nothing too special and I also didn't find any cave entrances, but I didn't explore everything, so I might have just overlooked it.
This is the smallest cleft
This hole looked like a cave, but it ends after 1-2 meters.
A small crack. A little bit to small for a human to sneak in.
From a little bit above
Sadly, in the upper gorge there are lots of garbage, as it is directly beneath the road and people littered it in the past years with old metal parts, shrubbery and other stuff.
The middle cleft is a bit more interesting, you can go through it.
Pretty neat rock. It doesn't look that deep on the pictures, but it's about 3-4 meters.
From the other side.
Upper cleft again.
Lower gorge. This one is relatively wide.
Almost looks like a human-made wall
No cave down there... i was so sure.
I also believe that it was rather created by karst erosion, not tectonic activvities. There are almost no earthquakes or whatsoever in Austria.
The lighting in the forest is pretty bad. It's not hat boring if you are there in real :)
But let's enjoy the open meadows again :D
Sun is slowly setting...
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