könnymedencék
Könnymedencék, meaning "tear pools" in Hungarian, refers to natural depressions or hollows, often found in rocky areas, that collect rainwater and snowmelt. These small water bodies are typically shallow and may be temporary, drying up during periods of drought. They are distinct from larger ponds or lakes and are characterized by their relatively small size and often ephemeral nature.
These formations are a result of geological processes, where erosion or weathering creates indentations in stone
Könnymedencék can be found in various terrains, particularly in regions with exposed bedrock such as mountains