March 29, 2011
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Aukštaitija National Park – the oldest and most popular Lithuanian natural treasure Updated: January 15, 2020 | By Claire | 1 More Aukštaitija National Park is the oldest and most popular Lithuanian natural treasure. It is spread on an area of 400 km2 and offers untouched paradise full of deep green forests and blue lakes, […]
Tags: aukstaitija, baltic-states, boar, canoeing, deciduous-forests, firs, green-forests, hectares, hikers, kinds-of-birds, landscape, lithuania, marked-trails, maximum-height, national-park, natural-treasure, nature, northern-edge, old-pines, rare-rock, sceneries, sea-eagles, sea-level, seven-islands, untouched-paradise
Categories: Lithuania, Nature
February 22, 2011
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The Sil Canyon (Cañón del Sil) is one of the most spectacular river canyons in Spain — a deep, dramatic gorge carved by the Río Sil through the Ribeira Sacra wine region of Galicia in northwestern Spain, where the river’s vertical limestone walls rise up to 500 metres above the water and are terraced with […]
Tags: 13th-century, 17th-centuries, 5km, beautiful-river, beautiful-views, boat-trip, canon-del-sil, canyon-del-sil, cloister, confluence, green-river, hikers, loureiro, monasteries, monastery, most-beautiful-river-canyon, pine-forests, rio-sil, river-canyons, river-water, santa-cristina, spain, water-reservoirs
Categories: Nature, Spain
January 26, 2011
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Sarek National Park is the largest area of unspoiled wilderness in Europe — a vast, roadless mountain kingdom in Swedish Lapland where 2,000-metre peaks, massive glaciers, and deeply carved U-shaped valleys create a landscape so rugged and remote that it has been called “Europe’s last wilderness.” Part of the Laponian Area UNESCO World Heritage site, […]
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Categories: Nature, Sweden
November 18, 2010
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Bärenschützklamm – the most impressive and the best developed gorge in Styria, Austria Updated: September 8, 2020 | By Claire | More Bärenschützklamm is a gorge located in Fischbacher Alps, near the town of Mixnitz, about 35 km from the capital of Styria – Graz. The brook, which flows through a gorge creates very nice […]
Tags: alps, austria, barenschutzklamm, beautiful-countryside, capital-of-styria, climbing-the-mountain, drinks, entrance-fee, euro-view, gorge, grazer-bergland, hikers, hiking-trail, inaccessible-places, mountain-chalet, mur, natural-gems, natural-gorge, pathway, rock-overhangs, sea-level, styria, styria-austria, tourist-trail, waterfalls, wooden-walkways
Categories: Austria, Nature
May 3, 2010
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Slovak Paradise National Park – one of the most beautiful landscapes in Slovakia Updated: April 4, 2020 | By Claire | More Are you going on vacation to one of the greenest countries in EU – Slovakia? So let’s head straight to the Slovak Ore Mountains, where in its north-east part you can find one […]
Tags: canyons, central-slovakia, flowing-rivers, gemer, gorges, gray-wolf, grids, hares, highest-waterfall, hikers, inaccessible-areas, karst-caves, ladders, limestone-rocks, map, mountains, national-park, nova-ves, otters, paradise, plant-species, rugged-terrain, slovak-ore-mountains, slovak-paradise, slovakia, slovensky-raj, sokol, trip-adventure, underground-caves, waterfalls, western-carpathians
Categories: Nature, Slovakia