

The core came from northwestern Greenland, and the plants held within may have grown in a boreal forest. crystalline color of its waters and their property of reflecting the light of the surrounding landscape. "When we pulled these out and put a little water on them, they kind of unfurled, so they looked like they died yesterday." Kagami Numa, the Magic of Lake Dragons Eye. "The best way to describe them is freeze-dried," Andrew Christ, lead author of a study into the core and a postdoctoral fellow and lecturer in the Department of Geology at The University of Vermont in Burlington, told Live Science at the time. (Image credit: Joshua Brown/UVM) (opens in new tab)Īn ice core dug up during a Cold War-era attempt at building a nuclear weapons base was rediscovered in a freezer in 2017 and found to hold the perfectly preserved fossils of plants dating to a million years ago. Make sure to come back to this blog to see the exciting final part.Greenland's ice sheet may have disappeared far more recently than once thought, enabling plants and trees to thrive. On this 4th part you will see the highest peak of Tymfi, Gamila I, Gamila II, Stoma Peak, Loutsa Robozi, Megas Lakos etc. In the coming days, there will be the 4th part final part of the Mount Tymfi (Pindos) Thru-Hike. They are not dangerous and although in the photo bellow might look big, are rather small little creatures. Bellow a photo of the “Drakakia” (Alpine newt). It was formerly known as Triturus alpestris. Inside the lake there were hundreds if not thousands of these little salamanders. Sunset viewĪ couple of information about the “ Drakakia” of Drakolimni (Dragon Lake). The alpine newt ( Ichthyosaura alpestris) is a newt of the salamander order Caudata (or Urodela) in the class of amphibians. Sierra Designs Lightning 2 tent looking to Drakolimni View from the tent. Our tent from above Sierra Designs Lightning 2 tent On Drakolimni I used the Sierra Designs Lightning 2 tent. On the shore of the lake there are not many spots, though, we have managed to find a great location where we could cook, sleep and of course experience Drakolimni. Once we have fully enjoyed the views of the lake, we searched for a spot on where we could set our camp. Gamila peak in the background Gamila Peak Bellow some photos of the views: First view of Drakolimni (Dragon Lake) Surrounding peak Drakolimni (Dragon Lake) & nearby peak Drakolimni (Dragon Lake) & Astraka As soon we arrived at the lake, we left our backpacks on the shore and we have walked around the lake and from each part you had something nice and different to see. The feeling that you are above 2.000 meters above sea level and you can see and experience such a beauty, unique. The view towards the lake with the background peaks is breathtaking. Trail towards Drakolimni Surrounding views Astraka Peak as seen from the path towards Drakolimni Reaching DrakolimniĪfter about 50 minutes to 1 hour, we have finally reached the magnificent Drakolimni (Dragon Lake) of Tymfi. The first part of the path is a nice downhill that overlooks the Xeroloutsa lake that is dry during the summer months. We started our hike towards the Drakolimni (Dragon Lake) from the Astraka Mountain hut. The lake is inhabited by a species of alpine newt, called drakakia by the locals and, according to local sources, the newts’ resemblance to small dragons gives the lake its distinctive name. At 5 hours walking distance from the village of Papingo, the lake is a popular trekking destination in the Vikos–Aoös National Park. It is overlooked by the nearby peaks of Ploskos and Astraka. The first lake resides at an altitude of 2050m above sea level, on the mountain range of Tymfi, in Vikos–Aoös National Park. According to local folktales the lakes used to be inhabited by dragons who fought each other by throwing pines and rocks and thus created the peculiar landscape and gave their names to the lakes. Mount Tymfi (Pindos) Thru-Hike Part 2 – ASTRAKA REFUGE – ASTRAKA PEAKĭrakolimni (“Dragon Lake”) is the name of several alpine lakes in northwestern Greece Epirus region: the ones in mountain Tymfi and Smolikas are the most widely known.

Mount Tymfi (Pindos) Thru-Hike Part 1 – Kapesovo – Mezaria Gorge – Vikos Canyon – Mikro Papingo
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In case you haven’t checked the first part and second part, feel free to check it out here: This is the third (of the four) part of the Mount Tymfi (Pindos) Thru-Hike.
