There are sixteen lakes, one after the other, in among the karst mountains, all connected via countless cascades and underground watercourses. They are the Plitvice Lakes. A magnificent spectacle of nature that's constantly reinventing itself. Clean, crystal-clear bodies of water as well as the warm, wet climate create the conditions for a unique interplay between water, air, rock and vegetation.
This lake district, which was declared a national park in 1949, is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The surrounding forests, which make up three-quarters of the area, serve as reservoirs and as protection against inundations and flash floods, and they give threatened plants a place to survive. But even the natural paradise of the Plitvice Lakes is threatened by climate change.
Key Information
__clip.originaltitle | Schätze der Welt - Erbe der Menschheit - Die Plitvicer Seen |
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Culture/Tradition/Anthropology/Ethnic studies Environment/Geography Travel/Tourism Adventure/Expeditions |
__clip.producedby | SWR in co-production with Telepool |
__clip.yearofproduction | 2012 |
__clip.duration | 00h15h00h00 min |
__clip.countryoforigin | Germany |
__clip.languageversions | German [OV], English [DUB] |
Cast & Crew
__clip.director | Willy Meyer |
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