Imagine a series of 16 lakes on top of the mountain. That's the
beauty of Plitvice Lakes in Croatia. The lakes were formed from travertine, a
distinct kind of limestone that gathers from calcium carbonate-rich surface
waters on the surface of living moss. It then forms growing barriers and
eventually creates a chain of lakes and waterfalls. Located in the Lika region
of Croatia, amid the Dinaric Alps, the lakes are the main attraction of the
town; however, the whole region of Plitvice is a national park. The 16 lakes
are divided into two, 12 are called the Upper Lakes (Gornja jezera), and the
other four are the Lower Lakes (Donja jezera). Experience Croatia at its
finest! I'd love to help you plan your trip, so be sure to call or send me an
email when you're ready to start planning.

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