Waterfalls of the Krka River
Krka National Park is located in central Dalmatia (Croatia). It was formed to protect the Krka River and includes insignificantly altered ecosystems. The most attractive parts of the park is Skradinski buk. It is a massive, clear, natural pool with high waterfalls at one end and cascades at the other. It is the lowest of the three sets of waterfalls formed along the Krka river. In an area 400 m in length and 100 m in width there are 17 waterfalls and the total difference in height between the first and the last falls is 47.7 m. Due to the wealth and variety of geomorphological forms, vegetation, and the various effects caused by the play of light on the whirlpools, Skradinski buk is considered to be one of the most beautiful calcium carbonate waterfalls in Europe. (see: Wikipedia)
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Hi! Nice capture. The three sets of waterfalls are very beautiful and very unique. Thanks for sharing.
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