8/31/2016

Rába

The Rába river is found at the Western part of the country and was unknown for me. The local ranger who works for the National Park suggested this village to explore a bit the natural values of this river. It is easy to reach the riverbank from the shore, and we could have a little walk along the Rába. Nevertheless the best way to see the river is to hire a canoe. The first picture was taken from the canoe station, next to the camp site and people were boarding when we arrived, so it is a popular way to travel along the river.


As the pictures suggest the flora and fauna is undisturbed, slightly modified and very enjoyable.



No bird movement by the time we arrived but insects such as crickets and a green Praying mantis was visible. 



I don't know about the quality of the waterbody but some years ago we had polluted water flowing over the border and it is sometimes happening that cross border natural sites get infected by irresponsible behavior of the neighboring countries.  





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