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Reschensee - Wikipedia With its capacity of 120 million m 3 (97,000 ac·ft) it is the largest lake in the province Its surface area of 6 6 km 2 (2 5 sq mi) makes it also the largest lake above 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in the Alps [1] It is fed by the Adige, Rojenbach and Karlinbach and drained by the Adige
Reschensee (Lago Di Resia): A Submerged Bell Tower in Italy Reschensee is an artificial lake nestled in the Italian Venosta Valley and part of the South Tyrol, Italy region The lake also goes by the name of Lago di Resia and Lake Reschen
Lake Reschen, South Tyrol, Italy (with Map Photos) - Tourcounsel The largest freshwater body of South Tyrol is considered to be Lake Reschen (Reschensee) It was created artificially, but based on natural lakes, and is fed by alpine streams With an area of 660 hectares, Reshensee is located at an altitude of 1498 m above sea level
Lake Reschen in South Tyrol: sunken church tower in the lake Lake Reschen lies close to the border with Austria and Switzerland You can reach it by car from the north via the Reschen Pass (B180 SS40) and from the south from Bozen via Meran and the Vinschgau Valley
Der Kirchturm im Reschensee, Vinschgau • italien!expert Imagine you are walking along a crystal-clear lake in the Italian Alps and suddenly, out of nowhere, a lone church tower rises out of the water No, this is not a scene from a fantasy novel, but reality at Lake Reschen in the Vinschgau Valley in South Tyrol
Reschensee - Wikiwand Reschensee or Lake Reschen is an artificial lake in the western portion of South Tyrol, Italy, approximately 2 km (1 mi) south of the Reschen Pass, which forms