Skradinski Buk is the last, seventh and longest travertine barrier on the Krka River, and one of the most famous natural beauties of Croatia. | | It consists of travertine cascades, islands and lakes. | The waters of the Krka and Čikola Rivers flow down the seventeen steps | of Skradinski Buk, extended over a length of 800 meters waterfall rocks croatia Croatia
Zagreb Cathedral, consecrated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Stephen, is the most recognizable and impressive landmark of the Croatian capital, Zagreb. The cathedral is Gothic in architecture and its twin spires reach a height of 105m. It stands in Zagreb's Kaptol district, one of two old towns that make up the nucleus of Old Zagreb. It was being built in several eras during Zagreb's history, so you can still see the different influences. | | You can see it from far away when approaching the city from the south. It is constantly under construction and it's hard to find pictures without the scaffolding around one of its towers. The towers were built at the bare end of the 19th century, but are being renovated now - for the past few years... An interesting fact about the cathedral is that one of the towers is one m higher that the other cathedral church religious Zagreb Cathedral
Panorama of Zagreb (Croatia) | Those foto is assembled of 5 pictures... took from the Uper town in Zagreb. | I have the same foto about twice larger Zagreb panorama town Zagreb
This is a reflection in water, taken in autumn 2003 botanical garden Zagreb Botanical garden in Zagreb
I know the "no sunsets" rule, but come on! | | - | taken with canon powershot a70 sunset sky sea Croatia