splashing through the water :-))

for a quick cool down while hiking in the Black Forest
at the beginning of the Kneipp-path by Schwarzenberg

This Path is named by the inventor, Abbot Sebastian Kneipp, who put in practice in 1800 studies on the stimulation and circulation in the legs, through contrast between the hot and cold water, this path also includes various sections with pine needles, wood-chips, small stones and larger stones, several sections of knee-deep mud, coal, even small pieces of broken glass.