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Lake Bohinj #1 Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 8/12/2017
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

SLO:
Zakladek je posvečen Bohinjskemu jezeru.
Zaklad vrnite na svoje mesto in bodite previdni,prinesite svoje pisalo! Če pisala nimate pa objavite sliko zakladka.
Za lažjo iskanje pa uporabite spoiler sliko.

ENG:
The treasure is dedicated to Bohinj Lake.
Return the treasure to the same place and be careful, bring your pen! If you do not have a pens, post a picture of the logbook.
Use a spoiler image to make it easier to search



SLO:



Bohinjsko jezero je največje stalno in naravno jezero v Sloveniji, ki leži v Julijskih Alpah na severozahodu države. Glavni pritok jezera je Savica, ki se v zahodnem delu jezerske kotanje prebija preko moren z balvani in se pri Ukancu izliva v jezero. Jezero je pretočno - iz jezera teče reka Jezernica, ki že po manj kot 100 m skupaj z leve strani pritekajočo Mostnico, ki priteka iz Voj, tvori reko Savo Bohinjko. Ob severnem robu jezera je več podvodnih kraških izvirov, med katerimi je najbolj poznan Govic.

Leži v osrčju Triglavskega narodnega parka in velja za slovensko naravno znamenitost. Po površini ga v Sloveniji presegata le presihajoče Cerkniško jezero (kadar je napolnjeno) in umetno Ptujsko jezer

 

ENG:

Lake Bohinj (covering 318 hectares (790 acres), is the largest permanent lake in Slovenia] It is located within the Bohinj Valley of the Julian Alps, in the northwestern Upper Carniola region, and part of Triglav National Park.

The largest of the streams that flow into the lake, the Savica ('little Sava'), is fed from Črno jezero (Black Lake), the lowest-lying lake in the Triglav Lakes Valley. The outflow at the eastern end is the Jezernica creek which merges with the Mostnica to form the Sava Bohinjka, which in turn becomes the larger Sava River at the confluence with the Sava Dolinka. As found out already by Belsazar Hacquet in the 18th century, much more water leaves Lake Bohinj than enters it, which is explained with subterranean sources of water.

The clear waters are the habitat of brown trout, burbot, European chub, common minnow and Arctic char, eight genera of molluscs, as well as of numerous algae species. It is a popular day trippers' destination for swimming and other water sports. On the shore is a statue of the legendary Goldhorn (Zlatorog) chamois, whose story was perpetuated by the poet Rudolf Baumbach.

 

 

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