746-88397 - The Plitvice Lakes in the National Park Plitvicka Jezera in Croatia. Visitors taking a cruise on lake Kozjak. The Plitvice Lakes are a string of lakes connected by waterfalls. They are in a valley, which becomes a canyon in the lower parts of the National Park. The waterfalls are formed mostly by travertine (tufa) barriers between the lakes. The lakes are listed as UNESCO World heritage and are visited by close to one million tourists per year. Europe, South Eastern Europe, Croatia
851-332 - Visitor on wooden walkway path over Crystal Clear Waters of Plitvice Lakes National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Plitvice, Croatia, Europe
989-170 - Sycamore trees (Acer pseudoplatanus) and waterfalls fringe Milanovac Lake, Plitvice Lakes National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Croatia, Europe
989-169 - Overview of the great waterfall (Veliki Slap) and Sastavci waterfalls with mist rising, Plitvice Lakes National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Croatia, Europe
989-43 - Tourists on boardwalk below Velike kaskade waterfalls and large clumps of Butterbur (Petasites sp.), high angle view, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia.
989-36 - European Chub (Squalius or Leuciscus cephalus) shoal in the clear water of Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia. MORE INFO: Chub traditionally inhabit more lowland waters in Croatia, but they have proliferated since being introduced to Plitvice Lakes, which are warmer than in the past due to climate change, and they have reduced native trout populations considerably by predating their eggs.
390-2797 - Attractive cascades amongst woodland, Plitvice Lakes National Park (Plitvicka Jezera), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lika-Senj County, Croatia, Europe
390-2804 - View from hillside path to falls at the head of Milanovac Lake, Plitvice Lakes National Park (Plitvicka Jezera), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lika-Senj County, Croatia, Europe