The Plitvice Lakes (Croatian: Plitvička Jezera) are one of the natural highlights of Croatia. They are located in the Dinaric Alps in the central part of the country near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Plitvice Lakes National Park is placed on the Unesco World Heritage List.
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, Kolocep, Lopud, Sipan, KOrluca, Lok Rum, Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes, Zadar, Sibernik, Trogir, Split, Brac (Supertar, Bol), Hvar (Hvar Town, Stari Grad, Jelsa), Vis (Vis, Komiza)) Slovenia (Lake Bled, Ljubjana ...
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of Split with the Palace of Diocletian, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Historic city of Trogir Czech ...
Day 39
Walked for 5 hours around the Plitvice Lakes National Park. Magnificent! A series of lakes at different levels (counted at least 12 levels) as we go up the hill, tumble over horizontal ledges to create thousands of cascades, into another lake. The park is interlaced with wooden boardwalks that meander through ...
Posted in Craig & Jean's Europe 2012 by warnerc5
Plitvice Lakes to Sibenik
of Plitvice Lakes – the lower half. This involved two ferry rides along one of the bluest blue lakes I have ...
Posted in A last minute European jaunt by ellenjd
Salzburg to Zaagreb to Plitvice Lakes
. After finding the bus stop, I travelled from Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes. I had made a reservation that day ...
Posted in A last minute European jaunt by ellenjd