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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Plitvice



Plitvice is a unique place ecologically, because its calcium deposits form newer and better waterfalls at all times and because of the clear water its natural filters create. We walked around eight miles of the Plitvice waterfall area with Sandra and Tom Sibley on our weekend jaunt through three of Croatia's famous sites. It was breathtakingly beautiful.
Posted by Karen at 10:18 AM
Labels: Plitvice, Sibley, waterfalls

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