National Park KRKA (KRKA Waterfalls)
The KRKA National Park xwas established in 1985 and follows the Krka River from its source in the foothills of the Dinaric Mountains through the Karst landscape into the Adriatic. The Park is dotted with limestone-mountains and is located against the archipelagos of the Adriatic Sea. This area has warm and dry summers coupled with cooling sea breezes and the temptations of the Adriatic. Within the park, the river and the waterfalls neutralize the heat. In winter it is mild and wet, but the park is likely to be closed around that time.
The National Park shows the Croatian Karst at its best. Karst environments are formed by the dissolving action of carbon dioxide and water on carbonate rock. Over thousands of years this process has resulted in fascinating geomorphologic features. The area is rich in Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean flora and fauna. |