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High Forest... in the rain



High Forest... in the rain, originally uploaded by JoannaRB2009.
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Zamkowa Góra/Castle Hill, Kartoszyn, Pomerania, Poland

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Forest Fire



Forest Fire, originally uploaded by exp..


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Forest Road 8440



Forest Road 8440, originally uploaded by Steve G. Bisig.


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Forest Road 8440, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.

To read more about this adventure, please visit High Rock Loop Backroads Tour.


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Forest Trumph



Forest Trumph, originally uploaded by ClickKen04.
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Forest near Glencree, Co. Wicklow 


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Plitvice lake national park - world heritage

Lake Plitvice

Plitvice Lakes National Park contains 16 beautiful lakes, and many caves and waterfalls. The lakes are created  by the deposition of calcium carbonate precipitated in water through the agency of moss, algae and aquatic bacteria.

In order to maintain and preserve the natural characteristics of the lakes, the whole of surface and most of the subterranean drainage system has to be embraced by extending the original borders of the park. The new areas comprise layers of karstified limestone with dolomites of Jurassic age.

Lake Plitvice


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. 

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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.

Lake Plitvice

The forest, that comprises pure stands of beech at lower altitudes and mixed stands of beech and fir at higher levels, can also be classified in terms of underlying strata of dolomite and limestone complexes. The dolomite communities comprise tertiary pine, hornbeam, spruce and beech-fir forests. The limestone communities have a smaller number of forest types but cover a larger area with communities of spruce and fern, spruce in beech, coppiced hornbeam with sumac, maple and heather. Hydrophytic communities of black alder, grey ivy, willow, reeds and bulrush communities are found. There are a large mosaic of meadow communities, depending on altitude, geology soils and other ecological factors.

The area was the cradle of the prehistoric Illyrian tribe of Japuds dating from 1000 BC. The Japudic culture was followed by the Romans and from the 8th century AD was occupied by Slavs. Archaeological remains include a prehistoric settlement on the site of the current Plitvice village, fortifications, Bronze Age tools and ceramics. (source: UNESCO)

Lake Plitvice

Read our post about our trip to Plitvice Lake, Croatia
or our post about our ride from Budapest to Zagreb.
a Balkan dish: ćevapi/ćevapčići (Croatian and Serbian)




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Lake Plitvice - Croatia



Lake Plitvice - Croatia, originally uploaded by zsoolt.

Lake Plitvice in Croatia. Detailed post coming soon here and on TravelZIN.


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Transylvania



Transylvania, originally uploaded by zsoolt.
Near Brasov (Brassó). Romania.
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Forest at St. Anna lake



Forest at St. Anna lake, originally uploaded by zsoolt.

St. Anna lake, Romania
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Bran, Romania



Bran, Romania, originally uploaded by zsoolt.
Forest in Transylvania, Romania. The photo was taken from the castle of Dracula.
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