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Vertical aerial view of spruce and fir forrest (trees) at Pokljuka, Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Red Lake (Croatian: Crveno jezero) is a collapse doline (collapse sinkhole) containing a karst lake close to Imotski, Croatia. It is 530 metres deep, thus it is the largest collapse doline in Europe. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Zavratnica is a 900 m long narrow inlet located at the foot of the mighty Velebit Mountains, in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Aerial view of sea and beach in a lagoon on Cres ( isola Cherso ) Island Croatia, close to Punta Kriza; Punta Croce. It is a part of national where rocks and sand and forest merge on a coast. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Dabarski Kukovi on Velebit close do Karlobag, Croatia, are a ridge composed of steep peaks, which are unique geologic formation. They are famous for hiking and free climbing on huge rock faces. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Planinsko polje is a most typical karst polje in Dinaric karst, Slovenia. After the heavy rain, the area is flooded and it becomes intermittent lake. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Red Lake (Croatian: Crveno jezero) is a collapse doline (sinkhole) containing a karst lake close to Imotski, Croatia. It is about 530 metres deep, thus it is the largest collapse doline in Europe. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Vertical aerial view of spruce and fir forrest (trees) at Pokljuka, Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Old Romanesque church of Holly Trinity within defensive fortress walls in Karst village of Hrastovlje in Istria, Slovenia Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Vertical aerial view of spruce and fir forest (trees) lake and meadow, Pokljuka, Slovenia. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Koćuša Waterfall is situated in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it is one of the most beautiful nature pearls in the region. The height of the tufa waterfall is 5 m and the length is 50 m. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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The spring of the Cetina River (izvor Cetine) in the foothills of the Dinara Mountain is named Blue Eye (Modro oko). Cristal clear waters emerge on the surface from a more than 100 meter-deep cave. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Otocec Castle ( Grad Otocec, Sankt Peter ) is 13th century catle in southeastern Slovenia. The castle is built on a small island in the middle of the Krka River. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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The spring of the Cetina River (izvor Cetine) in the foothills of the Dinara Mountain is named Blue Eye (Modro oko). Cristal clear waters emerge on the surface from a more than 100 meter-deep cave. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Most na Soci (Most na Soči) is a town in the Municipality of Tolmin in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It is located on a rocky crest above the confluence of Soča and Idrijca rivers. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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The Cetina River is entrenched into one of the deepest and narrowest canyons in the world. It is positioned in the central Dalmatia, Croatia, close to Omiš. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Blue Lake (Croatian: Modro jezero or Plavo jezero) is a karst lake located near Imotski in Croatia. It lies in a deep sinkhole possibly formed by the collapse of an enormous cave. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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The Skocjan Caves / Skocjanske jame / Grotte di Skocjan is the largest cave in Europe on UNESCO list. The enterance is a huge collapse sinhole / doline below the church of St. Canzian (Kancijan) Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Vertical aerial view of spruce and fir forrest (trees) at Pokljuka, Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Hum (Colmo; Cholm) is a medieval town in the central part of Istria, Croatia. Hum is listed as the smallest town in the world by Guinness World Records. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Lake Cerknica (Slovene: Cerknisko Jezero, Cerkniško jezero ) is an intermittent lake on Cerknica Polje ( Cerknisko Polje ) an biggest karst phenomena in Slovenia. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Red Lake (Croatian: Crveno jezero) is a collapse doline (sinkhole) containing a karst lake close to Imotski, Croatia. It is about 530 metres deep, thus it is the largest collapse doline in Europe. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Blagaj Fortress locally known as Stjepan grad, is a town-fortress complex near the town of Blagaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is positioned above the source of the river Buna. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Štanjel (Stanjel; San Daniele del Carso) is a village on the Karst Plateau, Slovenia. It dates back to prehistoric period; in the 17th century it was fortified to defend it against Ottoman raids. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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The spring of the Cetina River (izvor Cetine) in the foothills of the Dinara Mountain is named Blue Eye (Modro oko). Cristal clear waters emerge on the surface from a more than 100 meter-deep shaft. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Zir is a residual hill on Lika Polje, Croatia Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Rakov Skocjan ( Rakov Škocjan, Dolina Raka ) is a karst valley and the oldest landscape park in Slovenia full of natural phenomena as natural bridges, caves and springs. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Rakov Skocjan ( Rakov Škocjan, Dolina Raka ) is a karst valley and the oldest landscape park in Slovenia full of natural phenomena as natural bridges, caves and springs. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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The Northern Velebit National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Sjeverni Velebit) is famous for its variety of karst landscape forms. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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On the Kupres Polje (Kupreško polje) within Dinaric karst of western Bosnia and Herzegovina is a group of collapse sinkholes (collapse dolines) which are known as Japage. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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