
Yesterday we drove from Zagreb to just outside of the park and checked into our inn, which is described online as offering the friendliest welcome in Croatia. Also offered is a beautiful home cooked dinner and a breakfast buffet that is out of this world. To work off all that food, we set out at 8;00 for the park.
Plitvica is world famous for its lakes and waterfalls. The lakes take their colors from the minerals and organisms in the water and the angle of sunlight and range from green to turquoise to blue gray.





The water is so clear that you can see the fish . .

. . . and an underwater world with its own spectacular ‘landscape’.



There are a total of sixteen lakes in the park, and too many waterfalls to count.




Plitvica is a place to meander through for hours, which is just what we did, prompting Jay to refer to us as a couple of meanderthals.

Absolutely stunning!
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Thanks, Audrey!! Great to have you along.
xoxo
Phyllis
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I adore waterfalls. The colors of the water are breathtaking. I am thinking of you meandering
All love,
Laurel
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Yes, there’s something thrilling about waterfalls, isn’t there.
thinking of you too.
😘
P.
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Thanks again for your fab pictures, though part of me longs to return to the Museum of Broken Relationships, Assume it’s address is the Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Wish we were there.
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Hey you, very funny.
Yes, the MOBR is uniquely wonderful. All the best people appreciate it the most.
xoxo
Phyllis
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Breathtaking.
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Thanks, Kent! It’s really a spectacular place.
Phyllis
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