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A wonder, even more in the autumn with the leaves that take golden shades
Beautiful walk, forbidden swimming, damage, nice trails, shaded
Magnificent lake with sunshine and this silence that rejuvenates us
The lake tower is worth it, in less than 1 hour at a quiet pace, the atmosphere is superb. There are some very curious lava samples.