Croatian Caves and Springs
The Velebit mountain range in the Senj region contains some of Croatia's most significant speleological sites. This collection features deep vertical pits like Lukina jama and Slovačka jama, which rank among the deepest in the world. The area is characterized by unique karst phenomena, including 'snježnica' ice caves that preserve snow year-round and natural freshwater springs. These geological formations are primarily located within the protected landscapes of Northern Velebit National Park.
Velebit caves
The Velebit mountains of Croatia have several deep caves with some of the world's largest subterranean vertical drops.
Vukušić snježnica
Karst pit in the Northern Velebit region where snow and ice remain throughout the year due to specific microclimatic conditions.
Spilja Pijavica
Speleological site located in the karst landscape of the Velebit mountains.
Separovača
Natural cave formation situated in the Velebit mountain range near Senj.
Slovačka jama
One of Croatia's deepest pits, reaching a depth of over 1,300 meters. Located on the Mali kuk ridge within Northern Velebit National Park.
Izvor
Natural freshwater spring providing drinking water in the Velebit mountain area.
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