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Geology Picture of the Week, April 22-29, 2007: Croatia's Unique Plitvice Lakes
Rick Steve's Europe: Plitvice Lakes National Park ^

Posted on 04/24/2007 11:58:45 AM PDT by cogitator

I didn't find a great picture of these on the Web. The couple below are a start. The link describes them a bit. Apparently the waters are charged with calcium and carbonate, so that the mineral is precipitating and forming dams while at the same time the water flow is eroding the dams. Very interesting! Historically, this is where the first shots of the Yugoslavian splintering war were fired.

Plitvice Lakes are a UNESCO World Heritage site.

This last one is reduced size (and the left side is clearly taken from the same vantage point as the one above). Click for the large size.



TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Education; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: carbonate; croatia; lakes; waterfalls
Sounds like a good place to visit if you happen to be in this region.

I'll be out of touch next week -- see you in May!

1 posted on 04/24/2007 11:58:48 AM PDT by cogitator
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2 posted on 04/24/2007 11:59:53 AM PDT by cogitator
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Beautiful countryside there.


3 posted on 04/24/2007 12:04:39 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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In the movie ‘Behind enemy lines’ the escaping pilot was rescued off a frozen lake that appeared to be on a mountain top. I thought it was unlikely for a lake to be in an area like that. The movie was set in that part of the world so I suppose they could have modeled it after that type of lake.


4 posted on 04/24/2007 12:16:43 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Peace without victory is a temporary illusion.)
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To: cogitator
sounds like travertine dams... if you don't feel like going to Croatia, though, and want to see travertine dams, Yellowstone's Mammoth Hot Springs comes to mind:

5 posted on 04/24/2007 12:18:32 PM PDT by verum ago (The Iranian Space Agency: set phasers to jihad!)
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Us cavers are very familiar with the phenomenon. Many cave have exquisitely terraced ponds that transform the running water into placid pools.

The calcareous scum tends to collect at the downstream perimeter building up the lip. Even though the water is crystal clear, the thin rim of the translucent material is quite visible.

6 posted on 04/24/2007 12:26:08 PM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. Reid must go)
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Similar, but Plitvice Lakes are cool water. Little Havasu Canyon (notably Havasu Falls) also has cool/cold water travertine. The description of Plitvice says the carbonate builds up in plant root systems.


7 posted on 04/24/2007 12:44:28 PM PDT by cogitator
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Have a great vacation/work time. Thanks for the photos.


8 posted on 04/24/2007 1:13:59 PM PDT by geezerwheezer (get up boys, we're burnin' daylight!!!)
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some like it hot...


9 posted on 04/24/2007 2:26:25 PM PDT by verum ago (The Iranian Space Agency: set phasers to jihad!)
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From the dusty shelves of highly obscure trivia: A bit upstream along the Little Colorado, the pools behind the travertine dams are the home of a poor wittle threatened, endangered minnow called the humpback chub.


10 posted on 04/24/2007 4:09:05 PM PDT by Lil'freeper (You do not have the plug-in required to view this tagline.)
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What a gorgeous place? Wonder if it is not too hard to get to, for tourists.


11 posted on 04/24/2007 4:21:17 PM PDT by SuziQ
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That is very beautiful.


12 posted on 04/24/2007 11:23:32 PM PDT by neb52
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Karst topography at work. Nice shots.


13 posted on 04/24/2007 11:30:24 PM PDT by TADSLOS (W.T. Sherman had it right.)
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Wonder if it is not too hard to get to, for tourists.

According to what I read about it finding the images, it isn't particularly hard to get to. I recall seeing that there are even dedicated bus routes from Zagreb.

14 posted on 04/25/2007 9:21:40 AM PDT by cogitator
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