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Pola kilometara nizvodno od Brljana, gdje rijeka radi oštar zaokret, ruši se Manojlovački slap, najviši i, kako mnogi misle, najljepši slap rijeke Krke. Slap se sastoji od niza sedrenih barijera ukupne visine 59,6 m s najvećom barijerom visine 32,2 m. Dužina slapa je oko 500, a širina oko 80 metara. Od sedrenih tvorevina na slapu najviše su zastupljene brade, špilje i polušpilje. Kanjon oko slapa obrastao je bogatim submediteranskim raslinjem, a uz tok rijeke nalaze se mala polja i pašnjaci. U podnožju slapova vidljive su ruševine napuštenih mlinova. Slap je, kao i Brljan, u toplom dijelu godine suh jer mu vodu uzima akumulacija obližnje hidroelektrane “Miljacka”. U razdoblju visokih voda slap se zaglušujuće obrušava u dubinu obavijen velom satkanim u paleti duginih boja. Jednom kad posjetitelj vidi slap u svojoj raskošnoj ljepoti, nosit će ga u sebi kao jednu od najdojmljvijih prirodnih ljepota. Najljepši je pogled na slap s ruba kanjona na bukovičkoj strani, nekoliko stotina metara od arheološkog lokaliteta Burnuma, na cesti Knin-Kistanje.
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Krka - Bilušića buk (GC5XZMP)
Krka - Slap Brljan / Brljan waterfall (GC5XZD0)
English
Half a kilometre downstream from Brljan, where the river makes a sharp turn, Manojlovac slap emerges. This waterfall is the largest and is considered by many to be the most beautiful waterfall of the Krka River. The waterfall is made up of a series of travertine barriers with a total height of 59.6 metres; the largest barrier is 32.2 metres high. The cascades are approximately 500 metres in length, with a width of around 80 metres. Travertine formations on the waterfall are most represented by beard-like tufts and small caves. The canyon surrounding the waterfall is overgrown with sub-Mediterranean vegetation, and along the river's current there are small fields and pastures. At the foot of the waterfall are the ruins of abandoned mills that can be seen. This waterfall is similar to Brljan, in that during the warm season, the waterfall is dried out due to the redirection of water to supply the nearby Miljacka hydroelectric plant. In periods of high water, the waterfall crashes into the deep water with a deafening roar, surrounded by a veil of scattered rainbow coloured drops of water. Once a visitor sees the waterfall in its luxurious beauty, it will long remain engrained in the memory as one of the most impressive natural scenes. The most beautiful view of the waterfall is from the rim of the canyon on the Bukovac side, several hundred metres from the archaeological site of Burnum, on the road Knin-Kistanje.
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Krka - Bilušića buk (GC5XZMP)
Krka - Slap Brljan / Brljan waterfall (GC5XZD0)
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