Nestled at the edge of Triglav National Park in Slovenia, Kozjak Waterfall (Slap Kozjak) is a captivating natural wonder. Accessible via the Kobarid Historical Trail, which winds through pristine forests, the waterfall stands 49 feet (15 meters) high. Encased in a moss-covered karst cave, the water cascades into a striking emerald-colored pool below. Visitors can follow the trail to experience the serene beauty and the refreshing mist of this picturesque site.
Kozjak Waterfall (Slap Kozjak)
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