The St. Margarethen quarry as a place of freedom – culture

2023-07-08 12:00:00

I stand on the Kogelberg above the St. Margarethen quarry and look long and quietly in the direction of Pannonia at the thirteen-thousand-year-old Lake Neusiedl, which may soon no longer exist due to longer and longer dry periods. Many experts say that nothing should be done regarding it if the water level drops, because this is exactly how the salty steppe lake is kept alive in the long term. The unaffected course of natural processes should continue to have priority, the reed belt should not be interfered with, so that the suitable habitat for different species can be preserved.

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