Around the World
  • Alsace

  • Lefkada

  • Bali

  • Valencia

  • Dolomiti

  • Argentina

  • Hamburg & Lubek

  • China

  • At Santa's home

  • Puglia 2016

  • Memmingen

  • Mongolia

  • Istanbul 2015

  • Tuscany with kids

  • Valencia

  • Vietnam

  • Japan it is

  • Bologna

  • Costa Rica

  • Finland, 2013

  • Iceland, 2012

  • Jordan 2012

  • Portugal & Spain

  • Vourvourou

  • Plitvice, 2010

  • Sweden 2010

  • Scotland 2009

  • Greece, 2009

  • South Africa

  • Peru 2008

  • Czech Repbl. 2008

  • Tuscany 2007

  • Switzerland

  • Marocco

  • Thailand 2005

Trip details

Plitvice, 2010

water, water, water, Metallica

The national park is world famous for its lakes arranged in cascades. Currently, 16 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.