Founded in 1949, Plitvice Lakes National Park is the oldest
national park in southeast Europe, as well as Croatia’s largest national park.
Like other surreal places, the site has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage
site since 1979. These days, more than one million visitors flock to the
gorgeous park, drawn by its spectacular waterfalls, caves and lakes.
The area is home to more than 100 bird species that live in the
beech and fir tree-filled forest. As if the area couldn’t get any more
beautiful, the entire landscape transforms during winter, when the waters
freeze and turn winter white.
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