In the central part of the Telašćica Nature Park there is the salt lake Mir, characterized by being registered as a lake, although it has salt water, but also because the water in it is several degrees warmer than sea water and therapeutic properties are therefore attributed to it – this in particular refers to the part of the lake where there is medicinal mud. The water in the lake is shallow and saltier than average and is not completely separated from the sea, since seawater fills the lake during high tide through underground cracks. Not far from the lake there are 160 meters high cliffs from which you can see dolphins. So, let go of the land, stick to the sea and take a break at a saltwater lake!
Category: Croatia
THE MOST UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS THAT JUST NEED TO BE DISCOVERED
Hum – the Smallest City in the World
Church of the Holy Cross in Nin – the Smallest Cathedral in the World
Susak – the Shortest Folk Costume (the First Croatian Mini-Skirt)
Krapanj – the Lowest Island on the Adriatic (Croatian Venice)
Vela Palagruža – the Farthest Adriatic Lighthouse
Vrbnik – the Narrowest Street in the World
The Cathedral of St. Domnius – the Oldest Cathedral in the World
Zagreb – the Shortest Funicular in the World
Vinkovci – the Oldest Croatian and European City
Ombla – the Shortest River in Croatia
https://feeds.croatia.hr/en/the-most-unusual-attractions-that-just-need-to-be-discovered/
Olive trees
Whether you classify it as a fruit or a vegetable, you have to admit – the olive is a magical food. Although it stems from scanty soil, it can still be used in an abundance of ways. Besides giving us oil, it is most commonly used in cuisine – as a cold appetizer alone or in salads, or as an addition to sauces, meat, and fish. The fact that a Mediterranean diet is inscribed on UNESCO’s list of intangible heritage additionally speaks of the quality of this food. There are many benefits of olive oil, and so it is best to set your course for the Croatian coast and explore all the magic of olives and olive oil. Get to know the liquid gold of the Mediterranean… https://feeds.croatia.hr/en/have-you-met-the-amazing-virgins-of-the-mediterranean/
Some facts about Croatia
Croatia has a close relationship with nature: national and nature parks cover over 10% of its territory, and the local currency is named after the marten (kuna in Croatian), while smaller units of currency are named after the linden tree (lipa), with flowers depicted on coins… https://feeds.croatia.hr/en/where-the-local-currency-is-named-after-animals-and-trees/