When you hear Switzerland, you think of cheese fondue and chocolate, anonymous bank accounts, a defended people and idyllic mountain lakes. But unbeknownst to many tourists, these latter often hide a dark secret that Switzerland is now trying to get rid of. There is a reward for particularly creative ideas.
The water of Lake Thun in the Bernese Oberland flashes deep blue. On sunny days, not far from the peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, tourists can enjoy a nostalgic excursion on the steamer “Blümlisalp” or one of the many bathing spots that invite you to relax and cool off on the shores of the approximately 48 square kilometre large body of water. What many of them may not know, however, is that a dark secret lurks in the depths of Lake Thun. And not only there.
Source: Krone

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