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Beautiful lake springs in Croatia!
There are many types of river sources, but one of the most beautiful is the limnocrene spring, also called the vaucluse type spring, named after Fontaine-de-Vaucluse in France. Colloquially is also called the lake source.
NEW VIDEO: The Kupa River source in Croatia
The upper stretch of the Kupa River reveals a beautiful emerald source in the form of the lake.
Kotli – A Timeless Watermill Hidden in an Istrian Canyon
Discover Kotli, a charming village on the Mirna River in Istria, where an old watermill rests beside turquoise pools in a narrow, scenic canyon.
How Plitvice Lakes Were Created: The Story Behind Magnificent Waterfalls and Cascading Lakes
Discover Plitvice Lakes, a fairy-tale landscape shaped by countless waterfalls and cascading lakes formed from the enchanting mineral tufa (travertine).
The wild beauty of the Krupa River
The Krupa River is an unknown pearl of karst, an oasis surrounded by rock. It is one of the least known, yet one of the most beautiful rivers of Croatia. It is only seven kilometres long, but has much more to offer than a ten …
Why are wetlands important to maintain good water quality in rivers?
Wetlands act as nature’s water filters. The Ecological Society of America estimates that they can remove up to 60 percent of the metals in water and up to 90 percent of the sediment from urban and agricultural runoff.
The Ombla River: One of the Shortest Rivers in the World
Discover the Ombla River near Dubrovnik, Croatia — one of the shortest rivers on Earth. Learn how this tiny karstic wonder, just 30 meters long, plays a mighty role in supplying fresh water to the region.
Floods are acts of God, but flood losses are largely acts of man
Preserved floodplains are best natural protection of the flood losses.









