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在奥地利萨尔茨堡东南60公里的巴特奥塞附近,是怪石鳞峋、松林茂密的山区。这里有一个被称为施蒂里亚州“黑珍珠”的湖泊——托普里塞湖。这座在当地很不起眼的小水库,原本是个盐矿,长约2000米,宽不到400米,却很深,最深达103米。艰险的山路及50余年关于它的各种恐怖传闻,使许多旅行者望而生畏,虽然他们最多只想好奇地看上一眼。“帝国专运”1945年5月初的一天,一个常在湖上打鱼的渔夫,忽然发现湖中漂浮
Near Bad Aussee, 60 kilometers southeast of Salzburg, Austria, there are rugged lush pine forests and mountains. Here is a lake called Styria “Black Pearl” - Toplice Lake. This little humble reservoir in the area was originally a salt mine with a length of about 2,000 meters and a width of less than 400 meters. It was deep and reached a depth of 103 meters. The dreadful mountain road and more than 50 years of horror stories about it have thrown many travelers into daunting, though at best they just want to look curiously. One day in early May 1945, a fisherman who was fishing on the lake suddenly found the lake floating