Where now is a lake once was the bottom of Zervreila valley
![Zervreila serra (Confederaziun svizra), panorama ostil DSC_8829](https://m5.paperblog.com/i/89/899928/zervreila-serra-confederaziun-svizra-panorama-L-rUoQLO.jpeg)
Where once was the end of Zervreila valley now is a 151 meter high dam.
![Zervreila serra (Confederaziun svizra), panorama ostil DSC_8840](https://m5.paperblog.com/i/89/899928/zervreila-serra-confederaziun-svizra-panorama-L-H1j_2g.jpeg)
Where once were forests now is mud
![Zervreila serra (Confederaziun svizra), panorama ostil DSC_8921](https://m5.paperblog.com/i/89/899928/zervreila-serra-confederaziun-svizra-panorama-L-fXXWfL.jpeg)
Where until 1957 was the town of Zervreila … now is only water!
![Zervreila serra (Confederaziun svizra), panorama ostil DSC_8988](https://m5.paperblog.com/i/89/899928/zervreila-serra-confederaziun-svizra-panorama-L-fQuFET.jpeg)
Don’t miss having a walk on Zervreila’s dam if you pass by Graubünden.
![Zervreila serra (Confederaziun svizra), panorama ostil DSC_8945](https://m5.paperblog.com/i/89/899928/zervreila-serra-confederaziun-svizra-panorama-L-UcbBKp.jpeg)
Pictures shot with Nikon D800 plus 16-35 mm. The title is in Rumantsch language, it means: Zervreila dam (Swiss Confederation), hostile panorama
Filed under: photography of colours, Photography of ice and snow, photography of sports Tagged: 16-35 mm on D800, alps hike, graubuenden, Zervreila Staumauer