
Carved by water over centuries, Supljara Cave in Rastovača, Croatia, lies near the Plitvice Lakes National Park’s Lower Lakes, just a short climb from Veliki Slap waterfall. Its rugged limestone interior displays unique rock formations illuminated by subtle daylight filtering through openings in the ceiling. Access requires a few steep steps, so sturdy footwear is recommended. Inside, the damp atmosphere and slippery surfaces demand caution. Despite its compact size, the cave offers cool respite on hot days and a sense of hidden wonder. It’s often less crowded in early morning or late afternoon, providing a more serene experience. Photography is permitted, but a flashlight or camera light may help capture its intriguing features.
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