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'''Jelovarnik''' is the second waterfall in [[Serbia]] by height, with total of 71 meters. |
'''Jelovarnik''' is the second waterfall in [[Serbia]] by height, with total of 71 meters.<ref>[http://www.infokop.net/prirodni-rezervati/jelovarnik.html Visina vodopada]</ref>. It is located in the area of [[Kopaonik]] national park Jelovarnik, after which it is named. Jelovarnik has elevation of 1116 meters, and it is approximately 2,5 km east of [[Pančićev vrh]]. It was discovered by a group of geologists in 1998, while it was previously known only to the local community. The waterfall is located in a thick forest full of [[Acer heldreichii|Balkan maple]], [[beech]] and [[spruce]]. Jelovarnik is a [[List of protected natural resources in Serbia|natural park]], together with accompasing flora and fauna, with total of 57 hectares.<ref>[http://www.infokop.net/prirodni-rezervati/jelovarnik.html Zaštićeno područje]</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:05, 13 November 2018
Jelovarnik waterfall | |
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Location | Kopaonik, Serbia |
Total height | 71 m (233 ft) |
Number of drops | 3 |
Jelovarnik is the second waterfall in Serbia by height, with total of 71 meters.[1]. It is located in the area of Kopaonik national park Jelovarnik, after which it is named. Jelovarnik has elevation of 1116 meters, and it is approximately 2,5 km east of Pančićev vrh. It was discovered by a group of geologists in 1998, while it was previously known only to the local community. The waterfall is located in a thick forest full of Balkan maple, beech and spruce. Jelovarnik is a natural park, together with accompasing flora and fauna, with total of 57 hectares.[2]