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09-NOV-2014

Estany de Banyoles

The Banyoles drainage basin separates the plain of l'Empordą from the Transversal mountain chain, which lies in the region of la Garrotxa. Apart from the main lake of Banyoles, there is a series of smaller surrounding lakes, including el Vilar, d'en Sisó, la Cendra and el Clot d'Espolla. The main lake of Banyoles is one of the largest lakes on the Iberian Peninsula, with a surface area of 107 ha and an unusual figure-of-eight form. It has a length of 2,128 m, a width of 775 m and a depth in some points of greater than 40 m. The origin of the lakes and the source of the waters feeding into it are perhaps the most interesting aspects of this lake system. The mountains in the region of l'Alta Garrotxa, to the north, collect the fairly frequent rains of that sector. The water filters down into an aquifer and runs underground through channels formed in the calcareous rock of the region. Fractures in the limestone which carries these underground rivers release the water towards the surface at certain points. This occurs for the Fluvią river in the valley of Sant Miquel de Campmajor and for the group of lakes in the basin of Banyoles. Whilst this underground system of water supply might seem unusual, the process of formation of the smaller lakes is even more so. As the water passes through the underground channels, it dissolves the calcareous rocks and clays lying under this zone. This eventually causes the collapse of the surface and the formation of a new lake.

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William Barletta20-Nov-2014 12:23
Looks like a very pleasant lakeside park ~V~
Tom LeRoy20-Nov-2014 11:50
I agree with Martin, I'd like to jump in an row away. Great composition, Jose!V
Dennis Hoyne20-Nov-2014 03:23
A lovely autumn image with the stonewall and the blue and white boat line up leading us into the scene.
Richard Glenn20-Nov-2014 02:43
Love the boats lined up against the shoreline. V
Julie Oldfield20-Nov-2014 02:36
The perspective is very nice. It seems like such a wonderful place to relax.
Walter Otto Koenig20-Nov-2014 02:29
Wonderful perspective. Nice contrast between the blue boats and the foliage. "V"
JSB PHOTOGRAPHS20-Nov-2014 02:23
That is a beautiful place to take a boat ride, lovely image my friend. ~V~
Gill Kopy20-Nov-2014 01:36
How lovely it would be to take one of these little boats out on the lake - nicely composed shot of this beautiful lake. V
Guest 20-Nov-2014 00:18
Beautiful line up of blue boats...such a pretty scene. V
wernere0119-Nov-2014 23:12
Fine autumn image, so well composed. v
Mark Chambers ARPS AFIAP CPAGB BPE319-Nov-2014 23:05
I like the position of the boats. V
Stephanie19-Nov-2014 22:23
I feel as though I'm driving along this lake right now ~ oh wait! I did just that back in April!
Beautiful, easy-going image! V
Martin Lamoon19-Nov-2014 22:14
Like the empty boats lined up,would be great to row around this lake.
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laine19-Nov-2014 21:05
The blue boats along with touches of red here and there are a very nice combination, Jose. V
John Reynolds LRPS19-Nov-2014 20:53
Looks like a very pleasant place. V.
larose forest photos19-Nov-2014 20:46
This is wonderful! It looks so enticing, so beautiful and serene. V
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