




Most of the rivers in Slovenia flow underground deep in the limestone, but the ones that do show their color do so in the most spectacular way. The Soca River flows crystal clear over white limestone rock and gives me even more reasons to cross suspension bridges and take photos.
Looks like glacier melt. Gorgeous country!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised you didn't hijack a kayak (see, I can do it too) or commandeer one of those ropes.
ReplyDeleteWish you could bottle that blue!
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