The Lai da Minschun is a mountain lake at 2641 meters above sea level at the foot of the Fuorcla Clünas. It is located in the municipality of Scuol in the canton of Graubünden.
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The path to Seebenalp leads past a small upland moor, where a geomantic zone with many energy lines can be observed. The moorland offers an undisturbed habitat for animals and plants.
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The Flumserberg area offers a fascinating landscape with intensely folded Lias rock layers and fossils. Especially in the evening light, the moraines and old stream courses on Fursch are clearly visible. Wissmeilen, with its gypsum and dolomite layers, resembles a lunar landscape.
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Seebenalp is home to three lakes: Grosssee, Heusee, and Schwarzsee. These bodies of water are energetically and visually distinct, even though they carry the same water. Heusee is the strongest energetic point.
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