CROATIA'S SECRET EDEN - PLITVICE NATIONAL PARK
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 10:51 am
CROATIA'S SECRET EDEN - PLITVICE NATIONAL PARK
Up until the beginning of the 20th-century, PLITVICE (pronounced PLITVITSE) was hidden away deep in a forest known as “The Devil’s Garden”. The forest’s ominous name ensured that very few people would dare to step in, but those that did, found the secret lakes and waterfalls.
In 1949, Croatia christened it as its first national park and in 1979 UNESCO declared it a Heritage Site.
There are a total of 16 lakes throughout the park, drawing more than 1.2 million visitors every year.
The park is rich in wildlife, with many animals and bird species calling it home, including brown bears and wolves. Oddly enough, it only has very few species of fish, but they are plentiful nonetheless.
The area is comprised of mainly limestone and dolomites - two very brittle types of rock that dissolve easily in water, leading to the formation of many caverns and caves.
There is a wooden walkway that meanders through the park, allowing the many visitors to explore it without disturbing nature.
Enjoy the visual treat!
Briha
Up until the beginning of the 20th-century, PLITVICE (pronounced PLITVITSE) was hidden away deep in a forest known as “The Devil’s Garden”. The forest’s ominous name ensured that very few people would dare to step in, but those that did, found the secret lakes and waterfalls.
In 1949, Croatia christened it as its first national park and in 1979 UNESCO declared it a Heritage Site.
There are a total of 16 lakes throughout the park, drawing more than 1.2 million visitors every year.
The park is rich in wildlife, with many animals and bird species calling it home, including brown bears and wolves. Oddly enough, it only has very few species of fish, but they are plentiful nonetheless.
The area is comprised of mainly limestone and dolomites - two very brittle types of rock that dissolve easily in water, leading to the formation of many caverns and caves.
There is a wooden walkway that meanders through the park, allowing the many visitors to explore it without disturbing nature.
Enjoy the visual treat!
Briha