Apollo11
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Joined: 6/7/2001 From: Zagreb, Croatia Status: offline
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Hi all, BTW, I think I posted few pictures I took from there when we visited it this winter few months ago... quote:
Croatia's Eden: Photographer captures stunning Plitvice Lakes, some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world By Chris Parsons for Daily Mail UK It could almost be described as an Eden. With its verdant forest and tumbling waterfalls, the idyllic Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of Croatia's most famous attractions and can lay claim to some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Visitors have described the stunning park as 'Mother Nature in her loveliest, most scenic guise,' and these pictures show the sight in all its glory. Awe-inspiring: The spectacular park is made of 16 individual lakes: Idyllic: Visitors can spend hours on the spectacular trail the park offers: The unique lakes are formed by natural dams made of limestone deposits over thousands of years: The picturesque park has 16 stunning blue-green Plitvice Lakes, which are separated by natural dams of travertine limestone on the Plitvice plateau. It is surrounded by the mountains Pljesevica, Mala Kapela, and Medvedak, which are part of the Dinaric Alps. It is the limestone deposits which help form the amazing river and lake system within Plitvice Lakes, which is the oldest natural park in southeast Europe. Water flowing over the limestone and chalk over thousands of years has created the barriers, creating the natural dams which in turn help form beautiful caves, rivers and waterfalls. The tallest waterfall at the park is Veliki Slap at 70 metres (230 feet) tall. The park itself has 3 hotels and a campsite, while visitors usually spend their time at Plitvice Lakes hiking along the trails taking in the spectacular views. The Plitvice Parks were declared a national park in Croatia in 1949, and were given world heritage status in 1979. The national park's beauty means it has been preserved as a World Heritage site: Tranquil: The tallest waterfall at the Plitvice Lakes National Park is around 70 metres high: Mother Nature's finest: The breathtaking scenery looks almost too good to be true with its cascading water and lush plants: Famed for its gorgeous scenery, the park has attracted nearly 100 glowing reviews on travel website TripAdvisor. One user from San Francisco commented on the site: 'Travel isn’t always about cities, towns, and where people live. 'It is also about where people don’t live and nature does! Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia is indeed home to Mother Nature in her loveliest, most scenic guise.' Another traveler from Sydney added: 'The most amazing combination of lakes ,waterfalls and scenery. 'We only went by chance and had only a few hours but it was one of the highlights of Croatia.' Winter wonderland: In colder conditions the park takes on a haunting, white beauty: The park looks truly spectacular when snow-capped in the winter months: Leo "Apollo11"
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