Lake Ohrid straddles the mountainous border between southwestern Macedonia and eastern Albania. It is one of Europe’s deepest and oldest lakes, preserving a unique aquatic ecosystem that is of worldwide importance, with more than 200 endemic species. The importance of the lake was further emphasized when it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979 and when, in 2010, NASA decided to name one of Titan’s lakes after Lake Ohrid. In 2014, the Ohrid Prespa Transboundary Reserve between Albania and Macedonia was added to UNESCO’s World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The towns situated at the lakeside are Pogradec in Albania, along with Ohrid and Struga in Macedonia. The lake is otherwise densely surrounded by settlements in the form of villages and resorts in both basin countries. Bat of Bones very famous museum on Ohrid Lake in Macedonia. This wooden pier barracks or bangolows view is foggy mountain. Ancient fog on the wood houses which built on lake. The Ohrid and Prespa Lakes belong to a group of Dessaret basins that originated from a geotectonic depression during the Pliocene epoch up to five million years agoon the western side of the Dinaric Alps. Worldwide, there are only a few lakes with similarly remote origins with Lake Baikal and Lake Tanganyika being the most famous. Most other, short lived lakes have a life span of less than 100,000 years before they are eventually filled up with sediments. It is believed that in the case of Lake Ohrid this process was delayed by its great depth and small sediment input from its filtered spring inflows. Moreover, the Ohrid Korca graben to the south of the lake is still tectonically active and might compensate sedimentation by subduction. In contrast to Lake Ohrid, Lake Prespa is likely to have turned dry several times in its history, as a result of its karstic underground. In 2008, Macedonian media reported that international experts will be researching the lake in order to determine its age. Some video recorded with slider. 4k resolution shot by sony alpha a7r 2 with 100 iso.
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Ohrid Bay of Bones, Prehistoric Tribal Village Barracks Ruins, Macedonia
Alpha Channel: No, Looped Video: No, Frame Rate: 29.97, Resolution: 3840x2160, Video Encoding: Photo JPEG, File Size: 809.02mb, Number of Clips: 1, Total Clip(s) Length: 0:15, Source Audio: No, Color: Full Color, Setting: Outdoors, Pace: Real Time, Composition: Wide Shot, Movement: Pan
Ohrid Bay of Bones, Prehistoric Tribal Village Barracks Ruins, Macedonia
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| Alpha Channel | No |
| File Size | 809.02mb |
| Preview Resolution | 960x540 |
| Frame Rate | 29.97 |
| Total Clip(s) Length | 0:15 |
| Looped Video | No |
| Number of Clips | 1 |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Color | Full, Color |
| Composition | Wide Shot |
| stock-footage-movement | Pan |
| Pace | Real, Time |
| Setting | Outdoors |
| Source Audio | No |
| Video Encoding | Photo, JPEG |
| Tags | ancient, bay, bones, bungalow, clouds, fog, foggy, lake, mountain, ohrid, prehistoric, scenic, view, wood, wooden |