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Jaw-Dropping Scenery: Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park, known locally as Nacionalni Park Plitvicka Jezera, is located in central Croatia near the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a UNESCO world Heritage site. It covers an area of 114.6 square miles (296.8 sq km) making it one of the largest national parks in Croatia. The national park is renowned for the 16 brilliantly colored cascading lakes all connected together with the river system that flows through the park.
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Drone video of Plitvice National park in Croatia - UHD 4K

Mr. Drone's trip to Croatia 2019 is about to end. just before that, a visit to Plitvice national park - one of Croatia's top jewels - is definitely a must

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Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, colloquially Plitvice, pronounced [plîtʋitse]) is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia. In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage register.

The national park was founded in 1949 and is in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north–south road that passes through the national park area connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.

The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometers (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of Lika-Senj County, while the remaining 10% is part of Karlovac County.
Each year, more than 1 million visitors are recorded.

The national park is world-famous for its lakes arranged in cascades. Sixteen lakes can be seen from the surface. These lakes are a result of the confluence of several small rivers and subterranean karst rivers. The lakes are all interconnected and follow the water flow. They are separated by natural dams of travertine, which is deposited by the action of moss, algae, and bacteria. The particularly sensitive travertine barriers are the result of an interplay between water, air and plants. The encrusted plants and bacteria accumulate on top of each other, forming travertine barriers which grow at the rate of about 1 cm (0.4 in) per year.

The 16 lakes are separated into an upper and lower cluster formed by runoff from the mountains, descending from an altitude of 636 to 503 m (2,087 to 1,650 ft) over a distance of some 8 kilometers (5.0 mi), aligned in a south–north direction. The lakes collectively cover an area of about 0.77 square miles, the water exiting from the lowest lake forming the Korana River.

The lakes are renowned for their distinctive colors, ranging from azure to green, grey or blue. The colors change constantly depending on the quantity of minerals or organisms in the water and the angle of sunlight.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia

The idyllic Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of Croatia’s most famous attractions truly has some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world.
National Park Plitvice is made of 16 individual lakes interconnected by spectacular waterfalls.
The national park was founded in 1949 and is situated in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina about 133 km or 1h 45 min by car from Zadar.

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4K. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia. Nationalpark Plitvicer seen, Kroatien. Jeziora Plitwickie

Plitvice Lakes National Park
(Croatian: Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, colloquially Plitvice) is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia. In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, due to its outstanding and picturesque series of tufa lakes, caves, connected by waterfalls.

The national park was founded in 1949 and is in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north–south road that passes through the national park area connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.

The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of Lika-Senj County, while the remaining 10% is part of Karlovac County.

Each year, more than 1 million visitors are recorded.

The national park is world-famous for its lakes arranged in cascades. Sixteen lakes can be seen from the surface. These lakes are a result of the confluence of several small rivers and subterranean karst rivers. The lakes are all interconnected and follow the water flow. They are separated by natural dams of travertine, which is deposited by the action of moss, algae, and bacteria. The particularly sensitive travertine barriers are the result of an interplay between water, air and plants. The encrusted plants and bacteria accumulate on top of each other, forming travertine barriers which grow at the rate of about 1 cm (0.4 in) per year.

The 16 lakes are separated into an upper and lower cluster formed by runoff from the mountains, descending from an altitude of 636 to 503 m (2,087 to 1,650 ft) over a distance of some 8 kilometres (5.0 mi), aligned in a south–north direction. The lakes collectively cover an area of about 0.77 square miles, the water exiting from the lowest lake forming the Korana River.

The lakes are renowned for their distinctive colors, ranging from azure to green, grey or blue. The colors change constantly depending on the quantity of minerals or organisms in the water and the angle of sunlight.

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Croatia 11 Days Itinerary and Costs | June 2022 | Dubrovnik, Split, National Park, and Beyond

In June 2022, we visited several cities, beaches and national park of Croatia. We also visited Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Montenegro. In this video, we share details about the itinerary, costs and travel tips.

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Croatia - Plitvice Lakes National Park

Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, colloquially Plitvice, pronounced [plîtʋitse]) is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia. In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, due to its outstanding and picturesque series of tufa lakes, caves, connected by waterfalls.

The national park was founded in 1949 and is in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north–south road that passes through the national park area connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.

The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of Lika-Senj County, while the remaining 10% is part of Karlovac County.

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Rakovica ENGLISH 2

Rakovica Municipality is located in the sourthenmost part of the Karlovac County, immediately by the boundaries of the Plitvice Lakes National Park. The municipality encompasses 26 communities located on the Korana River banks. Downstream the Plitvice Lakes, the Korana watercourse resumes, forms the underground lakes in Nova Kršlja, and interconects the economic and social life in the Plitvice Lakes and Rakovica Municipalities. The arterial road from Zagreb, to Karlovac and Plitvice Lakes to the Adriatic, with a Branch for Bihać in Bosnia and Herzegovina, runs through Rakovica.

The first records of Rakovica community fall into the Middle Ages. Historically, it has benn renown for the Rakovica uprising from October 1871, led by Eugen Kvaternik. The uprising was an unsuccessful attempt to establish the free Croatian state.

Another larger settlement mentioned already in the 11th century, is the Frankopan city, Drežnik. In the times of Turkish conquests, it was an important fortress, defeated, demolished and reconstructed on several accasions. The exisiting fortress ruins have been declared the cultural monument.

Tourists, guests and accidental travellers visiting this region or passing through it on the arterial which made this region particulary interesting as regards tourism, shall be greeted here with beautiful landscapes, hospitable people comfortable catering and tourist amenities, private accommodation, the Lika music and famous Rakovica chesse.

Plitvička jezera ( Plitvice Lakes )

Plitvice Lakes

Plitvice Lakes National Park , colloquially Plitvice, pronounced is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia. In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, due to its outstanding and picturesque series of tufa lakes, caves, connected by waterfalls.

The national park was founded in 1949 and is in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north–south road that passes through the national park area connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.

The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of Lika-Senj County, while the remaining 10% is part of Karlovac County.

Each year, more than 1 million visitors are recorded. Entrance is subject to variable charges, up to 250 kuna or around €34 per adult per day in summer 2018.

ETNO GARDEN APARTMENT, PLITVICA SELO, CROATIA. near the PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK.

We stayed in the apartment as it is just 5 minutes walk from the entrance of the PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK here in Croatia, we enjoyed our stay there, breakfast included. We had a comfortable stay in this place, nice staff, nice area, nice place. (not sponsored) .
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Plitvicka Lake National Park. OLDER FILM! UNESCO World Heritage. WOW! - Plitvička Croatia - ECTV

Truly the land of water falls. What an amazing place this is. Simply incredble!

This is the full video. Its about an hour long and I cover about 7 miles of the trail to include the boat ride, and the bus ride back to the camp.

From Wikipedia
Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, colloquially Plitvice, pronounced [plîtʋitse]) is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia.[2] In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage register.[3]
The national park was founded in 1949 and is in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north–south road that passes through the national park area connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.
The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of Lika-Senj County, while the remaining 10% is part of Karlovac County.
Each year, more than 1 million visitors are recorded.[4][1] Entrance is subject to variable charges, up to 250 kuna or around €34 per adult per day in summer 2018.[5]
The national park is world-famous for its lakes arranged in cascades. Sixteen lakes can be seen from the surface.[6] These lakes are a result of the confluence of several small rivers and subterranean karst rivers. The lakes are all interconnected and follow the water flow. They are separated by natural dams of travertine, which is deposited by the action of moss, algae, and bacteria. The particularly sensitive travertine barriers are the result of an interplay between water, air and plants. The encrusted plants and bacteria accumulate on top of each other, forming travertine barriers which grow at the rate of about 1 cm (0.4 in) per year.
The 16 lakes are separated into an upper and lower cluster formed by runoff from the mountains, descending from an altitude of 636 to 503 m (2,087 to 1,650 ft) over a distance of some 8 kilometres (5.0 mi), aligned in a south–north direction. The lakes collectively cover an area of about 0.77 square miles, the water exiting from the lowest lake forming the Korana River.
The lakes are renowned for their distinctive colors, ranging from azure to green, grey or blue. The colors change constantly depending on the quantity of minerals or organisms in the water and the angle of sunlight.[7]
The name Plitvice was first mentioned in a written document in 1777 by Dominik Vukasović, the priest of Otočac.[8] This name was designated due to natural phenomena that have created the lakes. Nature formed shallow basins (Croatian pličina or plitvak, plitko means shallow), which have been filled with water. For centuries, water has changed the limestone and thus the landscape of this area. The emerging travertine barriers decelerated and retained the flowing water. These dams are continuously growing in height.[9]
Some scientists refer to the river Plitvica as origin of the name. This little river flows into the Plitvice Lakes at the lower and final part of the lakes. A nearby village bears the same name. The water masses of the Plitvice Lakes continue as Korana river in northern direction.
The national park became famous during the 1960s and 1970s through several Western film productions of Karl May novels. Many scenes have been shot at the lakes or waterfalls.
The Plitvice Lakes have formed in a depression between the Mala Kapela mountain in the west and the Plješevica mountain in the east amidst the Dinaric Alps. The national park is located at the national route D1 Zagreb–Split between Slunj and Korenica in the vicinity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Other larger municipalities within the surrounding area are Ogulin, Rakovica, Otočac, Gospić and Bihać in Bosnia.
The shortest linear distance between the Adriatic coast and the national park is 55 km (34 mi).[10] By road from the coastal town of Senj the distance is about 110 km (68 mi). After traversing the Velebit mountain range travelers reach the Croatian karst plains of Lika. These plains are characterized by many karst poljes (e.g. the Gacko polje).
The fastest north-south road connection within Croatia, the A1 Zagreb–Split runs about 50 km (31 mi) west of the national park and thus circumvents the protected area. Plitvice Lakes National Park can be reached from Karlovac exit in the north, from Otočac exit in the west or Gornja Ploča exit in the south.[11]
The nearest airports are Zadar, Zagreb and Rijeka. The nearest train stations are Josipdol and Plaški, although no direct bus connection from these train stations to the lakes exists.[12] Using public transport the lakes can easily be reached by direct bus lines from Zagreb, Karlovac, Zadar or Split.

Plitvice Lakes

Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatian:
Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, colloquial Plitvice, pronounced [plîtʋitse]) is one of the oldest national parks in Southeast Europe and the largest national park in Croatia.[2] In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage register.[3]

The national park was founded in 1949 and is situated in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north-south road connection, which passes through the national park area, connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.

The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of Lika-Senj County, while the remaining 10% is part of Karlovac County.

Each year, more than 1.1 million visitors are recorded.[1] Entrance is subject to variable charges, up to 180 kuna or around $32USD per adult in peak season.

Croatia, Plitvice Lakes National Park, 4K Video

Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, colloquially Plitvice, pronounced [plîtʋitse]) is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia. In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, due to its outstanding and picturesque series of tufa lakes, caves, connected by waterfalls.
The national park was founded in 1949 and is in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north–south road that passes through the national park area connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.
The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of Lika-Senj County, while the remaining 10% is part of Karlovac County.
Each year, more than 1 million visitors are recorded.

Magic Lakes!

A trip with my kids was wonderful!
Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, colloquial Plitvice, pronounced [plîtʋitse]) is the oldest national park in Southeast Europe and the largest national park in Croatia. The national park was founded in 1949 and is situated in the mountainous karts area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north-south road connection, which passes through the national park area, connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region. The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometers (73,350 acres).

✈️CROATIA: Plitvice Lakes National Park Waterfalls

Some of the most beautiful waterfalls are here.


Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, colloquially Plitvice, pronounced [plîtʋitse]) is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia. In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage register.

The national park was founded in 1949 and is in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north–south road that passes through the national park area connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.

The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of Lika-Senj County, while the remaining 10% is part of Karlovac County.

Each year, more than 1 million visitors are recorded. Entrance is subject to variable charges, up to 250 kuna or around €34 per adult per day in summer 2018
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Plitvice Lakes. This is 1 of the clip from the day! - Plitvička Jezera - ECTV

Eric Clark Travel Videos - Plitvička Jezera - Plitvice Lakes. This is 1 of the clip from the day!

Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, colloquially Plitvice, pronounced [plîtʋitse]) is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia.[2] In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage register.[3]

The national park was founded in 1949 and is in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north–south road that passes through the national park area connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.

The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of Lika-Senj County, while the remaining 10% is part of Karlovac County.

Each year, more than 1 million visitors are recorded.[4][1] Entrance is subject to variable charges, up to 250 kuna or around €34 per adult per day in summer 2018.[5]

アキーラさん訪問⑩クロアチア・プリトヴィツェ国立公園Plitvice Lakes,Croatia

2012年7月にクロアチアを訪問した際に、首都のザグレブから、世界遺産のプリトヴィッセ国立公園を訪問した。透明度が高く、エメラルドグリーンの色で感動した。公園内は非常に広く、隈なくのんびりと巡るには一日がかりである。
ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナ国境に近いプリトヴィツェ湖群市(Plitvice Lakes municipality)に位置する。滝で結ばれる階段状に並んだ16の湖が美しい景観を作り出しており、1979年にユネスコの世界遺産に登録された。プリトヴィッチェ湖群国立公園、プリトヴィチェ湖群国立公園などとも表記される。

なお、「プリトヴィツェ湖群」は現地のクロアチア語ではPlitvička jezera である。

人類は、この地では数千年来暮らしている。人種も多様でイリュリア人、トラキア人、ケルト人、イアピュデス人(Iapydes)、古代ローマ人、アヴァール人、スラブ人、テュルクなどがかわるがわる住み着いた。

1528年に一帯はオスマン帝国領となり以降オーストリア帝国が奪取するまでの約150年の間、オスマン帝国の支配下にあった。オーストリアはその後、一帯を軍政国境地帯に取り込んだ。この地にはその頃既にクロアチア人が住んでいたが、オスマン帝国の抑圧から逃れてきたセルビア人たちも住み着いた。

19世紀後半には、プリトヴィツェ湖群は一大観光地となった。1896年には最初のホテルが建設されたが、それに先んじて早くも1893年には今日の国立公園当局の前身である保全委員会が組織されていた。1949年にはユーゴスラビア政府が湖群を国有化し、国立公園を設定した。この国立公園はその傑出した自然美を評価されて、1979年にユネスコの世界遺産に登録された。

プリトヴィツェ国立公園はユーゴスラビア時代には最も人気のある観光地のひとつだったが、1991年3月にはクロアチア紛争の最初の武力衝突であったプリトヴィツェ湖群事件(Plitvice Lakes incident)の舞台となった。公園はクロアチア内で独立を宣言していたクライナ・セルビア人共和国(Republic of Serbian Krajina)の軍隊が占領し、ホテルや周辺施設をバラックとして使用した。この過程で一帯はいくらかの損害を蒙った。1995年8月になって、クロアチア紛争を終結に導いた嵐作戦(Operation Storm)の際にクロアチア軍が一帯を奪還した。

この戦争に伴って、ユネスコはプリトヴィツェ湖群国立公園を危機遺産リストに登録した。クロアチア政府はこの国立公園の観光地収入の大きさに鑑みて、一帯の地雷撤去を最優先課題のひとつとして取り組んだ。ユネスコは1997年12月に地雷の撤去が進んでいることと、セルビア人分離独立派の占領からも解放されていることから危機遺産リストからの除去を決定した。

今日のプリトヴィツェ湖群国立公園は、クロアチアでも最大級の観光地となっている。1997年には国立公園の範囲が100.2km²拡大され、それを受けて世界遺産の登録範囲も2000年に拡大された。
During his visit to Croatia in July 2012, from Zagreb, the capital, I visited the World Heritage-listed national park Puritovu~isse. High degree of transparency, was impressed by the color of emerald green. In the park is a whole day to explore and relax very widely, without Kuma.
Located close to the border city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Plitvice Lakes (Plitvice Lakes municipality). We created a 16 lined lake landscape in a staircase pattern that are connected by a beautiful waterfall, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Denoted Plitvice Lakes National Park, Plitvice Lakes National Park and also.

The Plitvice Lakes in the local Croatian is Plitvička jezera.

The human race, have been living in this place several thousand years. Illyrians, Thracians, Celts, Iapyudesu people (Iapydes), Romans, Avars, Slavs, and Turks have settled one after the other in diverse race.

Austrian Empire about 150 years until the area will be taken after the Ottoman Empire in 1528, was under the control of the Ottoman Empire. Then, Austria has taken into the military border area. Croatian people in this area had already lived at that time, we also settled Serbs were fleeing from the oppression of the Ottoman Empire.

Vlog: The Balkans ( Croatia & Zadar )

Bulan January 2019 saya ke Balkans memulakan penerokaan di sana. Vlog ini memaparkan Kaptol Market & Plitvice waterfall di Zagreb dan matahari terbenam di Zadar.

Planina Visočica, vrh Džamija - Bosna i Hercegovina - Hiking Tours | Go Bosnia & Herzegovina [4K]

Hiking Tours (Episode 06): Mt. Visocica, Dzamija peak and Veliki Ljeljen peak;

Mount Visocica is like a pearl surrounded by three giants. On the west and north side, Visocica is divided by the canyon of the river Rakitnica from Mt. Bjelasnica. On the south and southwest side, river Neretva is its border from Mt. Prenj, while on the east side the river Ljuta divides it from Mt. Treskavica.

Visocica is known for its beautiful pastures and high ridges that certainly make it one of the most beautiful mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The video shows a mountaineering tour organized by PD Visočica, Sarajevo and the ascent to the highest peak Visočica, Džamija [1967 m above sea level] and the peak Veliki Ljeljen [1963 m above sea level].

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Bosnia and Herzegovina is a beautiful country with enchanting nature that will leave you a lot of priceless memories if you indulge. This heart-shaped country is located in the heart of the Dinarides, on the beautiful Balkans. Rivers, lakes, fields, and mountains are just a small part of what this country has to offer. Our goal is to tell and document the most beautiful stories of this country, the heart-shaped Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Planinarske ture (Epizoda 06): Planina Visočica, vrhovi Džamija i Veliki Ljeljen;

Planina Visočica, poput bisera, smještena je u okruženju tri gorostasa. Sa zapadne i sjeverne strane od Bjelašnice je dijeli kanjon rijeke Rakitnice, sa južne i jugozapadne strane Neretvom je odvojena od Prenja, dok je sa istočne strane rijekom Ljutom odvojena od Treskavice.

Visočica je poznata po prelijepim pašnjacima i visokim grebenima koji je zasigurno čine jednom od najljepših planina Bosne i Hercegovine.

Video prikazuje planinarsku turu u organizaciji PD Visočica, Sarajevo te uspon na najviši vrh Visočice, Džamija [1967 m/nv] te vrh Veliki Ljeljen [1963 m/nv].

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Bosna i Hercegovina je prelijepa zemlja sa očaravajućom prirodom koja će vam ukoliko se prepustite ostaviti velik broj neprocjenjivih uspomena. Ova srcolika zemlja smještena je u srcu Dinarida, na prelijepom Blakanu. Rijeke, jezera, polja i planine su tek mali dio onoga što vam ova zemlja nudi. Naš cilj je da ispričamo i dokumentujemo najljepše priče ove zemlje, srcolike Bosne i Hercegovine.

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