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Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep.
Bohinj, Slovenia
27.April 2008


Church of St. John the Baptist on beach of Bohinj Lake. Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep.
Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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Church of St. John the Baptist on beach of Bohinj Lake. Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, ...

27.04.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Church of St. John the Baptist on beach of Bohinj Lake. Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep.
Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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Church of St. John the Baptist on beach of Bohinj Lake. Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, ...

27.04.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Church of St. John the Baptist on beach of Bohinj Lake. Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep.
Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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Church of St. John the Baptist on beach of Bohinj Lake. Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, ...

27.04.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep. <br> Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias la...

27.04.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep. <br> Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias la...

27.04.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m. Another smaller waterfall also falls 25 m deep. Both waterfalls together form the two-part waterfall in the shape of the letter A. Right after the pool, which is artificially supported, is a small dam. <br> Bohinj Lake has numerous inflows, the most important one is the Savica. Its water bursts from the underground of the Dolina sedmerih jezer (The Seven Triglav Lakes Valley) in the walls of Komarca as Savica Waterfall, which is the most famous Slovenian waterfall.  <br> Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep. <br> Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m....

24.05.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m. Another smaller waterfall also falls 25 m deep. Both waterfalls together form the two-part waterfall in the shape of the letter A. Right after the pool, which is artificially supported, is a small dam. <br> Bohinj Lake has numerous inflows, the most important one is the Savica. Its water bursts from the underground of the Dolina sedmerih jezer (The Seven Triglav Lakes Valley) in the walls of Komarca as Savica Waterfall, which is the most famous Slovenian waterfall.  <br> Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep. <br> Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m....

24.05.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m. Another smaller waterfall also falls 25 m deep. Both waterfalls together form the two-part waterfall in the shape of the letter A. Right after the pool, which is artificially supported, is a small dam. <br> Bohinj Lake has numerous inflows, the most important one is the Savica. Its water bursts from the underground of the Dolina sedmerih jezer (The Seven Triglav Lakes Valley) in the walls of Komarca as Savica Waterfall, which is the most famous Slovenian waterfall.  <br> Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep. <br> Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m....

24.05.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m. Another smaller waterfall also falls 25 m deep. Both waterfalls together form the two-part waterfall in the shape of the letter A. Right after the pool, which is artificially supported, is a small dam. <br> Bohinj Lake has numerous inflows, the most important one is the Savica. Its water bursts from the underground of the Dolina sedmerih jezer (The Seven Triglav Lakes Valley) in the walls of Komarca as Savica Waterfall, which is the most famous Slovenian waterfall.  <br> Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep. <br> Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m....

24.05.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m. Another smaller waterfall also falls 25 m deep. Both waterfalls together form the two-part waterfall in the shape of the letter A. Right after the pool, which is artificially supported, is a small dam. <br> Bohinj Lake has numerous inflows, the most important one is the Savica. Its water bursts from the underground of the Dolina sedmerih jezer (The Seven Triglav Lakes Valley) in the walls of Komarca as Savica Waterfall, which is the most famous Slovenian waterfall.  <br> Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep. <br> Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m....

24.05.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m. Another smaller waterfall also falls 25 m deep. Both waterfalls together form the two-part waterfall in the shape of the letter A. Right after the pool, which is artificially supported, is a small dam. <br> Bohinj Lake has numerous inflows, the most important one is the Savica. Its water bursts from the underground of the Dolina sedmerih jezer (The Seven Triglav Lakes Valley) in the walls of Komarca as Savica Waterfall, which is the most famous Slovenian waterfall.  <br> Lake Bohinj lies between Bohinjs mountains, which rise from 1600 to 2000 meters, and is Slovenias largest glacial lake. It is 4.2 kilometers long, one kilometer wide, and forty-five meters deep. <br> Bohinj is a valley that stretches from Soteska to Ukanc. On the south side, it is enclosed by the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which rise to 2.000 meters, and on the north by the Triglav mountain range with 2864m high Mount Triglav, Slovenias highest mountain.
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The Savica runs over 38 m long level and falls almost 51 m deep. Total difference in height is 78 m....

24.05.2008
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By: Primoz Jeroncic