These landmarks all deliver genuine awe in real life — no matter how many times you’ve seen them on social media ...
Croatia is already a popular destination for summer holidays - but these stunning pictures of frozen waterfalls may just tempt you to a winter visit. Situated between the coast and the capital, Zagreb ...
The waters flowing over the limestone and chalk have, over thousands of years, deposited travertine barriers, creating natural dams which in turn have created a series of beautiful lakes, caves and ...
In Croatia's rugged interior, a stone's throw from the Bosnian border, hides one of Europe's most exotic hikes: through Plitvice Lakes National Park. There's nothing like this lush valley of 16 ...
Unprecedented pressure from tourism and ill-planned construction threaten to impact park’s waters and biodiversity. Zagreb – This week, local communities living in and around Croatia’s Plitvice ...
Plitvice Lakes is one of Croatia's most alluring attractions. Just a few hours from capital city Zagreb, and easily reached by road, this remarkable feat of nature is very accessible. Visitors flock ...
February 1992: IUCN expert mission; September 1992: UNESCO/IUCN mission; September 1993: WHC/IUCN mission; May 1996: World Heritage Centre mission 1996 Report of the Multinational Rapid Assessment ...
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