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Plitvice Lakes National Park Croatia is a World heritage UNESCO protected national park in Croatia famous for its spectacular waterfalls from the several lakes that feed each other so incredibly that the park is named among the wonders of nature.
With regards to touring the Plitvice Waterfalls, it is advised ...
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With regards to touring the Plitvice Waterfalls, it is advised ...
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Plitvice Lakes National Park
The waters flowing over the limestone and chalk have, over thousands of years, deposited travertine barriers, creating natural dams which in turn have created a series of beautiful lakes, caves and waterfalls. These geological processes continue today. The forests in the park are home to bears, ...
show more wolves and many rare bird species.
There are 16 interlinked lakes between Mala Kapela Mountain and Pljesevica Mountain. The lake system is divided into the upper and lower lakes: the upper lakes lie in a dolomite valley and are surrounded by thick forests and interlinked by numerous waterfalls; the lower lakes, smaller and shallower, lie on the limestone bedrock and are surrounded only by sparse underbrush. The upper lakes are separated by dolomite barriers, which grow with the formation of travertine, forming thus travertine barriers. Travertine is mostly formed on the spots where water falls from an elevation, by the incrustation of algae and moss with calcium carbonate. The lower lakes were formed by crumbling and caving-in of the vaults above subterranean cavities through which water of the upper lakes disappeared.
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The waters flowing over the limestone and chalk have, over thousands of years, deposited travertine barriers, creating natural dams which in turn have created a series of beautiful lakes, caves and waterfalls. These geological processes continue today. The forests in the park are home to bears, ...
show more wolves and many rare bird species.
There are 16 interlinked lakes between Mala Kapela Mountain and Pljesevica Mountain. The lake system is divided into the upper and lower lakes: the upper lakes lie in a dolomite valley and are surrounded by thick forests and interlinked by numerous waterfalls; the lower lakes, smaller and shallower, lie on the limestone bedrock and are surrounded only by sparse underbrush. The upper lakes are separated by dolomite barriers, which grow with the formation of travertine, forming thus travertine barriers. Travertine is mostly formed on the spots where water falls from an elevation, by the incrustation of algae and moss with calcium carbonate. The lower lakes were formed by crumbling and caving-in of the vaults above subterranean cavities through which water of the upper lakes disappeared.
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Rudanovac, Plitvice Lakes
Holiday home for max. 6 persons
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+ 1 morefrom USD 1,730for 1 weekApprox. 80 m², 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, pets not allowed, cable TV, Wifi, washing machine, beach approx. 100 kmThere is one further property type with one accommodation for this complex- from USD 2,037/week Holiday home for max. 8 persons, approx. 130 m², 3 bedrooms, property no. 1335582 Preview
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Rudanovac, Plitvice Lakes
Holiday home for max. 12 adults + 4 children
Property no. 3246855
from USD 4,031for 1 weekApprox. 175 m², 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, pets are allowed (max. 1), satellite TV, Wifi, washing machine, beach approx. 87 km, Mountain lodge, Cottage, Half-timbered house, Finca