Romanian Carpathians - Apuseni Nature Park.avi
The Apuseni Nature Park - comprising part of the Bihor and Vlădeasa massifs - embrace vast limestone areas, including the most spectacular karst paradise of all in the Carpathians: the Padiş Plateau. The main habitats of the Apuseni Nature Park are the mixed forests and glades intertwinned with the complex karst phenomena. There are over 1500 caves in the park area, 19 are of international importance. Apuseni Nature Park is a unique wonderland full of natural beauties. This jewel of Transylvania and Southwestern Carpathians as well is one of the last naturally forested karst areas of large size in Europe.
Видео Romanian Carpathians - Apuseni Nature Park.avi канала Lukáš Zemánek
Видео Romanian Carpathians - Apuseni Nature Park.avi канала Lukáš Zemánek
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