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The Savica waterfall, which flows into the western end of Lake Bohinj, has a total vertical drop of 78 metres.
The second waterfall to the left is known as Mala Savica (Little Savica).
Known as the "Elephant Rock" it forms a natural arch over an enchanting deep green pool in the Mostnica Gorge.
Hayracks overlooked by the sentinal peak Studor in the Bohinj valley.
Lake Bohinj, situated in the Triglav National Park, is Slovenias largest lake.
To the left can be seen the small hamlet of Ribcev Laz and the medieval church of St. John the Baptist.
The medieval church of St John the Baptist and the old bridge in Ribcev Laz.
Taken at sunrise with some light mist rising from the lake.
The second waterfall to the left is known as Mala Savica (Little Savica).
Known as the "Elephant Rock" it forms a natural arch over an enchanting deep green pool in the Mostnica Gorge.
Hayracks overlooked by the sentinal peak Studor in the Bohinj valley.
Lake Bohinj, situated in the Triglav National Park, is Slovenias largest lake.
To the left can be seen the small hamlet of Ribcev Laz and the medieval church of St. John the Baptist.
The medieval church of St John the Baptist and the old bridge in Ribcev Laz.
Taken at sunrise with some light mist rising from the lake.