Croatia 3rd October, Krka National Park
We finally left Split mid morning and drove north west until we came to Skradin, gateway to the Krka National Park. Here we parked the car, bought tickets and boarded a boat to take us up the Krka River to the start of the Skradinski buk trail. Views from the boat trip are shown in the first three pictures.
The river flows in a canyon, up to 200m deep through the limestone hills, and the water has deposited calcium carbonate which formed the travertine ledges and waterfalls. The algae and mosses help trap the calcium carbonate which over millennia form the tufa ledges.
You walk on boardwalks through green avenues passed running streams with glimpses of the waterfalls. Cyclamens were growing wild under the trees and the pools teamed with fish. There was not a lot of water in some of the streams and the falls would look a lot more dramatic in the spring.
I took the tripod with me so I was able to use a neutral density filter to 'slow' the water down when I was photographing the falls. I know that not everyone likes this technique but it does help to simplify the picture. The wind was blowing very strongly so the foliage has blurred in some of these shots.
The river flows in a canyon, up to 200m deep through the limestone hills, and the water has deposited calcium carbonate which formed the travertine ledges and waterfalls. The algae and mosses help trap the calcium carbonate which over millennia form the tufa ledges.
You walk on boardwalks through green avenues passed running streams with glimpses of the waterfalls. Cyclamens were growing wild under the trees and the pools teamed with fish. There was not a lot of water in some of the streams and the falls would look a lot more dramatic in the spring.
I took the tripod with me so I was able to use a neutral density filter to 'slow' the water down when I was photographing the falls. I know that not everyone likes this technique but it does help to simplify the picture. The wind was blowing very strongly so the foliage has blurred in some of these shots.
The walk should take about an hour (longer with a tripod! At the base of the falls there were a few people swimming in the pools.
When we got back to the landing stage to catch the boat back we noticed this jelly fish which must have wandered off course up the estuary.
We arrived in Skradin where a bridal couple were walking on the quay. It was then a long drive to our next stop near the entrance to the Plitvice National Park where we were to spend the next couple of days before returning home via Zagreb.
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