Croatia's Natural Wonders
This collection features the geological highlights of Croatia’s Cetina region, centered around the Dinara mountain range and the Cetina River. It includes the Eye of the Earth karst spring, reaching surveyed depths of over 115 meters, and the 48-meter Gubavica waterfall near Zadvarje. The list also highlights high-altitude peaks like Troglav, the highest point of the Dinara massif, alongside various karst caves and limestone cliffs characteristic of the Dalmatian hinterland.
Cetina spring
Also known as the Eye of the Earth, this karst spring is the primary source of the Cetina River, featuring a deep turquoise pool with a surveyed depth of approximately 115 meters.
Vranjaca Cave
Vranjača Cave is a karst cave in Croatia, on the northern slopes of the Mosor mountain near the village of Kotlenice, some 18 miles inland…
Mekiševica
Mountain peak located within the Mosor range.
Troglav
The highest peak of the Dinara mountain range, standing at 1,913 meters on the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Gubavica
A 48-meter high waterfall located on the Cetina River near the village of Zadvarje.
Lombriserske Stine
Limestone cliffs and rock formations located in the Dalmatian hinterland.
Lombriserske Stine
Limestone cliffs and rock formations located in the Dalmatian hinterland.
Golemova jama
Karst cave located in the Split-Dalmatia County.
Trojama
Karst pit and cave formation.
Zelovski gaji
Karst cave located near the village of Zelovo.
Golubinka
Karst pit formation.
Garjata
Karst cave formation.
Matića jama
Karst pit located in the Dinara mountain region.
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