Croatia

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Krka Falls

River Krka is a phenomenon, while making its way to the Adriatic sea; it forms many lakes, falls and water currents. Originating from the base of the Dinara Mountains, by the town of Knin; because of the natural beauty and geological characteristics around the Krka River was declared a National park in 1985. The park encompass' and area of 109 km2 and follows along the river Krka about 2 km down river from Knin to Skradin. The most impressive, and visited waterfalls are Skradinski buk and Roški falls. Roški falls are very accessible and can be visited year round. 650m of river create 12 water falls, with a total height of 27m.

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The Kornati Islands

Stretching along the central part of the Croatian Adriatic, are the Kornati islands. With their immense natural beauty, diverse coastlines, and preserved marine ecosystem, most of the Kornati islands were declared a National park in 1980. National park Kornati sizes about 220 km2 which consists of 89 islands, islets and reefs. National park Kornati was named after the biggest island in the group - Kornat. Vegetation on the islands is minimal, giving the islands a bald look, however, nature still thrives with plant life on the rocks. Crystal clear water, and uncover the all kinds of reefs, shellfish and many species of fish below the surface.

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Paklenica Lake

On the south side of the Velebit Mountain range, in an area of 3617 ha along the coast of the Adriatic Sea, is where you can find National Park Paklenica. The area had been declared a National Park since 1949, because of the diverse natural environmental and other variety of life in park. In this area mountain and sea fuse together, with awesome horizontal and vertical canyons and other extraordinary phenomena, capture the curiosity of all its visitors. The two most impressive canyons in the National Park Paklenica are Velika (big) Paklenica and Mala (small) Paklenica.

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Imotski lake (Red lake)


Imotski is situated in the mountain land of Dalmatia close to the Bosnian border, a 100 km drive from Split.Both lakes has some impressive dimensions which actually makes them some of the largest sinkhole lakes in the world, the blue lake has cliffs sides up to 900 meters high, the red lake has almost vertical Cliff side.Blue lake has a same origin; it is also located at the sink hole. Has a oval shape, is 800m long and 500 board. The deep of water is between 20 and 90m. Lake is sometimes dries up. Access to the lake is easy.

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The Vransko Lake

The Vransko Lake is a phenomenon of nature, and the largest natural lake in Croatia. Located between the two historical towns of Zadar and Sibenik, it is in fact a few kilometres from Biograd. The lake itself along with its surroundings was declared a nature park in 1999. The lake is actually a flooded valley of karsts fields and crypto depression. A number of smaller springs provide fresh water for the lake. Part of the lake is protected as special reservation (since 1983), and the entire lake was declared as a European important bird area (Important Bird Area – IBA) based on the criteria of the European Union. Many rare marshland birds inhabit the area; the lake has an abundance of freshwater fish, and is a real paradise for sport fishermen.

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This is just a part of whole Croatian beauties i have so many other wich i wish to show.


Next country wich i will present you will be Serbia.

I hope you liked Croatia 🙂