The Floating Houses of Lake Bokodi

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Lake Bokodi, in the village of Bokod, about 80 kilometers west of Budapest, Hungary, is an artificial lake created in 1961 by the Oroszlány Thermal Power Company by flooding a low-lying meadow next to the plant. The power plant draws cold water from the lake to operate its boilers, and warm water is returned back to the lake. This continues recycling of the water causes the lake to never freeze even in the chilly winter air.

Over the years, the lake became a popular spot for fishing and angling, and a number of small wooden cottage on silts were erected by the locals, with wooden boardwalks leading to them. Other than the locals, few were aware of this picturesque spot, until a photograph of the lake and its floating houses appeared in the background of Bing Search in November 2013. As Lake Bokodi’s fame spread through the internet, tourists and photographers started thronging this remote village.

Photo credit: Zoltán Valkó/Panoramio

Part of Lake Bokodi’s attraction, aside from its beautiful setting, is its never-freezing water that offers continued fishing opportunities for anglers, all round the year. However, in 2015, the power plant shut down which means that the lake is no longer heated in the winter. This is expected to negatively affect Lake Bokodi’s tourism opportunities.

BildergebnisPhoto credit: Robert Rinyu/Flickr

Bildergebnis für bokodi hűtőtóPhoto credit: Sugár Nagy/Panoramio

Bildergebnis für bokod hungaryPhoto credit: Sugár Nagy/Panoramio

Bildergebnis für BokodPhoto credit: Balázs Hornyák/Panoramio

Sources: Wikipedia / Geocaching / Hungary Today

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