What secrets lie beneath the surface of Iso-Pessous? Iso-Pessous is a serene lake nestled amidst the forests of Rovaniemi, in the heart of Finland’s captivating Lapland region. This seemingly untouched body of water holds more than meets the eye. Iso-Pessous stretches approximately 1.3 kilometers from south to north and boasts a maximum depth of 15 meters. While a quarter of the lake plunges to these depths, the southern and western parts remain relatively shallow. Fed by the Viiksoja stream flowing from Viiksjärvi, Iso-Pessous plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem. The lake then releases its waters into the Sinettäjoki River, which flows westward towards the Ounasjoki River. Interestingly, Iso-Pessous has a smaller sibling nearby, the aptly named Pikku-Pessous, a one-hectare lake situated to the east. So, as you stand before the tranquil waters of Iso-Pessous, remember that you’re witnessing a small part of a complex and interconnected water system. This intricate network of lakes and rivers has shaped the landscape and supported life in this region for centuries.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.