วันอังคารที่ 19 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2555


Plitvice Falls



     This waterfall located at The Lakes Plitvice. This is a national park in the highlands of the eponymous Plitvice, Croatia, on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sixteen separate lakes (12 lakes upper cluster and 4 lakes below cluster), which is formed naturally tiered heights ranging from 636 m to 503 m. Water that comes out of the lowest lake then forming the Korana river.Plitvice Lakes which is situated on karstic rocks, mainly dolomite and limestone, which form the special features. The lake is naturally fragmented by travertine dams, which is a deposit of moss, algae and bacteria. Travertine dam formation is increased by about 1 cm per year. The lake is also famous for its color changes from blue sky, green, blue or gray. This color change depends on the amount of minerals or organisms in the water and the elevation of the sun. Park has been listed in UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979. After Opertion Storm, UNESCO listed the park is in the status of ‘danger’ on the List of World Heritage in Danger. With a variety  of considerations, the government of Croatia set the status of de-mining efforts. In December 1998 UNESCO issued the status of endangered site to this national park. Today, Plitvice Lakes is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Croatia. In 2000, the park has been expanded by over 102 km.

     As opposed to being any singular attraction, the Plitvice Waterfalls are really a large network of karstic lakes and waterfalls. Just imagine walking besides and even right over lakes full of fish while displaying a color and clarity that rivals China's Jiuzhaigou. It's not all that unfamiliar to see a sequence that goes like waterfalls-lake-waterfalls-lake, etc. etc. It's probably one of the more memorable waterfall attractions in the world as Julie and I were pleasantly surprised at how large some of these waterfalls turned out to be once we finally saw them in person.
In fact, these waterfalls were apparently tourist attractions even since the last 19th century. We learned this from a plaque alongside the Galvanovac that stated that Plitvice was named after a world famous Croatian opera singer at the time. So, this is hardly a new attraction though it seems to only be coming into its own as a world class tourist attraction recently.
To get a handle on the enormity of the Plitvice Jezera (meaning Plitvice Lakes and is pronounced "PLIT-vits-uh Yez-er-uh"), you can divide the complex into the Upper Lakes and the Lower Lakes separated by the long lake called Jezero Kozjak. Each section is quite easily walkable in a half-day if you choose do it each part as its own loop. However, there are numerous criss-crossing and sub-loops that you can walk to get even more out of your visit (plus take a lot more time). And rushing through this place is something we don't recommend.


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I likes Plitvice fall because It very beautiful ^^











13 ความคิดเห็น:

  1. ohhhhhhh >< it's very beautiful fall if i ever see >0<

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  2. wow It's so amazing >[]<"
    I wanna go to there,it's really beautiful.

    Superb place!!!!

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  3. your place is very beautiful.
    The waterfall is to swim
    Picture in blog is interested!!

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  4. i love your work. it very beautiful >.<
    r u say "travel with u" ??
    Yes.i'm ready to go to travel with u
    every where every time ^______^ let gooo!!

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  5. This place is very beautiful.
    I love your picture and I like you blog.

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  6. Water fall.i really like this.how can you see this thing just a place.don't you?

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  7. U blog's very beautiful and very interested !!
    I want to go to travel with u too!!
    R u ready for my trip :D
    But I ready to go now!! 55+

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  8. OH!!! I LOVE waterfall. >0<
    PLITVICE FALLS is the most beautiful!!!.

    CAN YOU GO WITH ME???

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