Plitvice Waterfalls |
Waterfall located at The Lakes Plitvice, can not be imagined as Niagara Falls. This is a national park in the highlands of the eponymous Plitvice, Croatia, to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Enam twelve separate lakes (cluster of 12 lakes and the lake below 4), consisting tiered usually start from a height of 636 m for 503 m.
Water coming out of the lake is the lowest form Korana.Plitvice Lake watershed is located in karst rocks, mainly dolomite and limestone, which is a special feature. The lake is naturally fragmented by the travertine dam, which is a sediment moss, algae and bacteria. Formation of travertine dams increases about about 1 cm per year. The lake is also famous for its change in color, ranging from sky blue, green, blue or gray.
this color change depends on the amount of minerals or organisms in the water and elevation beam matahari.Taman been registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979. Opertion After the Storm, UNESCO listed the park is in the status of 'danger' in the List of World Heritage in Danger.
With a variety of considerations, the Croatian government set the status of de-mining efforts. In December 1998 UNESCO published a list of endangered sites. On this day, Plitvice Lakes are one of the largest tourist attractions in Croatia. In 2000, the park has been expanded by more than 102 km ²
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