more realism. of trying it. we hope to see a bit more realism. thank you very much for our more realism. thank you very much for your time more realism. thank you very much for your time and more realism. thank you very much for your time and analysis. - before we look at the weather, it is cold, but there may be a change, we will show you these pictures. these are ice pancakes, formed on a lake at lyn park in glasgow. they are made when foam from the surface of the lake freezes. the chance to become rounded as they bump into one another. the wonders of nature! now it s time for a look at the weather. hello there. it s been really cold once again today, and we ve got frosty and potentially icy conditions overnight. and we stay in cold air, really, for the next few days or so, with some further snow mainly in scotland. friday could see some significant snow in central and southern parts of scotland whereas at the moment
Но сейчас эта важная экосистема разрушается возможно, навсегда.
Изменения климата нагрели воду и убили рыбу. Теперь местным жителям остается жить лишь за счет туризма. А он разрушает природу еще больше.
«Из-за туризма все становится только хуже. Сейчас сюда приезжает рекордное количество гостей, а дедушка Байкал с этим не справляется. Нет никаких ограничений», говорит рыбак Илья Барначев. Он везет группу женщин с осветленными волосами в маленьком сером советском микроавтобусе уазике.
Тяжелый транспорт постоянно едет по чистому
this week, that hydro plant needed repairs. so what they now call lake recia had to be drained. take a look at what they found when they drained it. this dramatic 14th century steeple is now visible year-round. it s 20 feet over the surface of the water. when the lake freezes in the winter, you can walk right up to it. with the water level down, we can see the rest of the town. no homes survived the engineered flood, but old steps and cellars and walls were exposed. now people can walk along streets that were hidden in somewhat plain sight for years. there s even a local legend that that bell tower still rings despite the bells being removed years ago. up next, a truce is holding in gaza after israel and hamas reach a cease fire deal. reach a cease fire deal. te. (brother) there s a road right there. (brother) that s a cat. wait, just hold madi s headpiece.
back in 1950. it was turned into a 2.5 square mile artificial lake for a nearby hydro electric plant and stayed that way for seven decades. flooding the town sank more than 160 homes. this week, that hydro plant needed repairs. so what they now call lake recia had to be drained. take a look at what they found when they drained it. this dramatic 14th century steeple is now visible year-round. it s 20 feet over the surface of the water. when the lake freezes in the winter, you can walk right up to it. with the water level down, we can see the rest of the town. no homes survived the engineered flood, but old steps and cellars and walls were exposed. now people can walk along streets that were hidden in somewhat plain sight for years. there s even a local legend that that bell tower still rings despite the bells being removed years ago. up next, a truce is holding in gaza after israel and hamas