Salt lakes
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Hungary's Kiskunság National Park is one of the natural treasures of this Central European country. Located about 90 minutes from Budapest by car, the park is part of region known as the Danube–Tisza Interfluve, a portion of the Great Hungarian Plain between the country's two most important rivers. The park is known for its alkili lakes, which support a wide variety of flora and fauna. The park has been a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1975. Check it out from above in this fantastic drone video.
- over 3 years ago
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I live in the center of Hungary, Kiskunsági National Park is near to my living place. The landscape is very varied here. There is swamp, sand humps, salt lakes. Last year I decided to create my own book and a film about this landscape. This book was released but I couldn’t make every scene for the film. Last year I was in the field almost every morning and evening and doing ma film. When I found this competition I was thinking What would be the few best moments of the film. Finally I decided that salt lakes are the most beautiful. These lakes are very shallow, they are almost 1 meter deep. This is the most extreme living place. There are dramatic differences on the landscape during a year. At the end of the summer the soil is as hard as concrete. But at autumn and spring it is full of life. There is HOPE after it dries every year, that next year it could be home again for lots of plants and animals. When you are standing on the ground, it is boring, but from a different pint of view,