Echoes of the Ice Age

48 mins
In the Southeastern-most part of Germany, rises Mount Watzmann. This mighty peak is a stone guardian of a remarkable wild region that holds tight to its secret nature. There are more secrets to reveal where the mountains disappear into the depths of Lake Königssee, a lake that holds a stark resemblance to a fjord at the coasts of the Atlantic ocean. Underwater, fossil marine creatures in limestone rock tell of an ancient seabed, buried deep then heaved skywards by battling tectonic plates. Deep grooves and gouges in the rock were left by an ice age glacier, more than one kilometer thick as it chiseled its way down the valley. Though the ice age ended 12,000 years ago, the mountains still carry echoes of that frozen past. "Echoes of the Ice Age" is a portrait of the wildlife in this breathtaking scenery of the Berchtesgaden Alps.

Peter Hayden

Narrator

Jan Haft

Director

Jan Haft

Writer

Jonathan Wirth

Cinematography

Kay Ziesenhenne

Cinematography

Jonas Blaha

Cinematography

Jan Haft

Cinematography

Melanie Haft

Head of Production

Stefan Urmann

Aerial Camera

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