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Awesome photos. Plitvice is one of the most beautiful places that I've ever had the pleasure to see.
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Thank you! It is stunningly beautiful. We ended up walking around the park for seven miles yesterday and five miles today. The park was practically empty, the weather perfect.
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Wow! Stunning photos. Many thanks.
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Fabulous. Looks like you had the park to yourself!
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Oh my, just lovely. Lucky you!
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Gorgeous! Thanks for posting!
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Thank you very much, I am glad you guys like my pictures. We are in-love with Croatia! |
Great pictures, thanks for sharing. We were there 13 months back, and you had a lot higher water level, plus the nice leaves.
Did you stay overnight? About an hour to the north of Plitvice is Karlovac, if anyone visiting the park heads this way, the Croatian War of Independence Museum. If anyone gets the chance, do stop. It is right on main road, and has been open about 2 years. The exhibits are well done. The outside portion, with tanks, etc is fascinating. They used converted tractors as troop carriers, and old tanks and gun carriers from several different nations, and different eras, including old WW2 US equipment. Necessity forced the locals to be clever, or they would be dead. The building itself is an old barracks that was heavily damaged in fighting. We stumbled across this and really enjoyed our visit. The people working there were very nice, good coffee shop. The town also has an aquarium. |
Originally Posted by bdokeefe
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Great pictures, thanks for sharing. We were there 13 months back, and you had a lot higher water level, plus the nice leaves.
Did you stay overnight? About an hour to the north of Plitvice is Karlovac, if anyone visiting the park heads this way, the Croatian War of Independence Museum. If anyone gets the chance, do stop. It is right on main road, and has been open about 2 years. The exhibits are well done. The outside portion, with tanks, etc is fascinating. They used converted tractors as troop carriers, and old tanks and gun carriers from several different nations, and different eras, including old WW2 US equipment. Necessity forced the locals to be clever, or they would be dead. The building itself is an old barracks that was heavily damaged in fighting. We stumbled across this and really enjoyed our visit. The people working there were very nice, good coffee shop. The town also has an aquarium. We stayed for fives nights. Plitvice Park was one of the reason I wanted to go to Croatia. We love it here! |
Originally Posted by Adr1an
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cafegoddess , thank You for sharing with the community these photos of the vibrant autumn season in the beautiful Plitvice national park :)
Btw, Tito’s abandoned villa was only about a mile and half from where we stayed. We stayed in the park by the back trail. My husband was impressed, seeing the secret hallway leading to a tunnel. |
Your photos are gorgeous! And I love the details in your photos. We were in Croatia in September 2019. It looks like you had a higher level of water than we did at Plitvice. We were too early for autumn color. We loved every place in Croatia we visited, and also loved Montenegro and Slovenia. Where else did you go in Croatia?
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Originally Posted by KarenWoo
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Your photos are gorgeous! And I love the details in your photos. We were in Croatia in September 2019. It looks like you had a higher level of water than we did at Plitvice. We were too early for autumn color. We loved every place in Croatia we visited, and also loved Montenegro and Slovenia. Where else did you go in Croatia?
could taste so sweet. From Korcula, we drove to Split where we stayed for 6 nights .We then drove to Plitvice Park for 5 nights. Plitvice Park was my favorite, it was so beautiful! From there we headed to Istria, staying in a small village just outside of Buje, then took day trips to Rovinj, Groznjan, Novigrad, Motovun, and Pula. We went to Istria for the truffles and were not disappointed. After Istria headed to Zagred. We did not like Zagred that much, it was just a big city full of graffiti It took four flights, thirty-four hours of traveling to get to Croatia, would we go back? In a heartbeat! The country is so beautiful and we met so many nice people. It is also very reasonable, and the food was good. We feel the same as you, we loved every place we visited. |
Cafegoddess, sounds like a wonderful trip! And relaxing, too! It must be nice to spend many nights in one place. You don't feel like you are rushing around. Although you certainly saw and did a lot. But checking in and out of hotels can be tiring, so it's nice to stay put in one place for awhile. The longest we stayed in one place was Split, where we spent 4 nights. We spent 2 nights in Zagreb and we really liked it. We enjoyed the Museum of Naieve Art, and we also enjoyed walking around and exploring Zagreb. For me, the graffiti made the city interesting. And it is so different from Dubrovnik and Split, so it was a nice contrast. Zagreb reminded me of a smaller and less crowded Prague.
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cafegoddess,
I love the photos and your itinerary sounds just right! I'm curious where you stayed - were you in hotels or apartments? If it's not too much to share, would you let us know where you stayed, and if you would recommend them? I'm thinking of a 2022 trip, so clearly, there's no rush! Many thanks! |
Astounding photos, cafegoddess. If you are not a professional photographer, you might want to think about it. It might be a beautiful place, but your shots more than prove it. Brava!
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Is this the Plitvicer Seen?
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Originally Posted by progol
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cafegoddess,
I love the photos and your itinerary sounds just right! I'm curious where you stayed - were you in hotels or apartments? If it's not too much to share, would you let us know where you stayed, and if you would recommend them? I'm thinking of a 2022 trip, so clearly, there's no rush! Many thanks! |
Originally Posted by TDudette
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Astounding photos, cafegoddess. If you are not a professional photographer, you might want to think about it. It might be a beautiful place, but your shots more than prove it. Brava!
@TDudutte. You are too kind, I have to credit my husband, he has given me a lot of pointers on how to take pictures. He learned how to take pictures by watching an interview of John Ford. Lol |
Very nice!
Nice pics!
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WOW, amazing photos! If only I could be there now. I really loved the Plitvice Lakes. I think this is actually one of the oldest and biggest national parks in Croatia. It was in 1979 that the Plitvice Lakes National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. I actually had the pleasure to visit it in winter and let me tell you it was a true winter wonderland!
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Again, truly stunning shots, cafegoddess. Kindly ask you DH which John Ford interview he saw...I googled and several came up. Thanks!
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