All across the globe Unesco world heritage sites are wildly popular with visitors. And with good reason – as every one has been carefully chosen using 10 stringent criteria, both natural and cultural.
Slovenia. There, more than 3,000 ceramic fragments were unearthed by divers from the university's faculty of maritime studies and transport team. They also found two ancient ship masts ...
Slovenia is a land of surprises. From bottomless caves and ancient forests to rolling vineyards and a dense patchwork of lakes, wilderness and mountains, it is unlike anywhere else in Europe.
99 - Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe (Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Italy, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Ukraine) (N ...
It is a life-affirming joy wandering in these deeply atmospheric ancient forests. Sneznik–Zdrocle constitutes Slovenia’s largest Forest Reserve, carved around 1,796m-high Mount Sneznik ...