
Photo: Copernicus/European Union Space Programme
As the ice on the Lipno Reservoir in South Bohemia has gradually melted over the past few weeks, satellite images have revealed an unexpected sight. The original meander of the Vltava River, known as the “Heart of the Vltava,” has begun to reappear beneath the receding ice, offering a rare glimpse of the river’s natural shape.
The Vltava, often referred to as the Czech national river, is the longest river in Czechia, stretching about 430 kilometres from its spring to its confluence with the Elbe.
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Author: Ruth Fraňková