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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Alpe Adria 2014
The Alpe Adria – Tourism and Leisure Show 2014 has opened it’s doors yesterday. It runs from 29 Jan until 1 Feb at Gospodarsko razstavišče, the main exhibition center in Ljubljana. Expect to get a lot of useful information, maps, ideas, … Continue reading
Postojna cave got electric lighting even before the streets of Ljubljana
One of the biggest tourist attractions in Slovenia is undoubtedly Postojna Cave or Postojnska jama in Slovene, Adelsberger Grotte in German and Grotte di Postumia for the Italians. Almost two centuries ago the cave was opened to the public, and since 1884 it … Continue reading
5200 Years-old
5,000 years is quite a respectable age. Maybe not for stone, but for organic matter 5,000 years is generally considered as mighty impressive. On this point you can probably agree that finding a wooden wheel from 5,200 years ago is simply … Continue reading
A Lake that Appears and Disappears
Does it sound like magic? Well, they thought it was magic until in the second half of the 17th century when the Slovene Janez Vajkard Valvasor (Johann Weikhard von Valvasor) started researching the phenomena. Thanks to him we can now … Continue reading
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Tagged Cerknica, cerknisko jezero, cerknisko polje, cernica lake, karst, natural wonders
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