Flat land

The outflow of the great lake is located in the south shore; here the territory becomes flat and the river winds with its bends through the cultivated fields (figure 1) which irrigation is allowed by the presence of many channels which get the water from the river (figure 2); to simulate the farmland the fields are cultivated with some species of grass, like festuca arundinacea or agrostis tenuis.

Figure 1. The lower course of the river
Figure 1. The lower course of the river
Figure 2. A bridge across an irrigation channel
Figure 2. A bridge across an irrigation channel

Even the winter aspect of the flat territory is very suggestive (figure 3).

Figure 3. The aspect of the fields in winter
Figure 3. The aspect of the fields in winter