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Blue Lake of Imotski “odro Jezero or Plavo Jezero”, is actually a karst lake situated in Southern Croatia

Blue Lake of Imotski “odro Jezero or Plavo Jezero”, is actually a karst lake situated in Southern Croatia

Blue Lake of Imotski, “odro Jezero or Plavo Jezero”, is a karst lake situated in southern Croatia. Like the neighboring Red Lake, it lies in a deep sinkhole, probably formed by the collapse of a massive underground cave. The lake’s total depth from the upper rim is around 220 meters, though the water depth varies with the season. In the spring season, when the snow from surrounding mountains melts, it can reach 90 m, and in 1914, it reached 114 m, overflowing the southern rim.
The Blue Lake of Imotski is a widespread destination for hiking and sightseeing. Moreover, the maximum dimensions of the lake are around 800×500 m, but they considerably vary due to big changes in the water level, and at the end of the summer, the lake may completely disappear. In 1907, a road was built descending to the lake, and in 1942, an earthquake caused a large landfall, resulting in a reduction of the lake’s depth.
The lake of this sinkhole is easy to access, and thus it is a popular swimming place. In fact, Blue Lake is a big chasm near Imotski, where people like to take walks to the main vista and back to the town. It is very reachable, and several man-made vistas in the lake offer gorgeous views. It is highly recommended that you spend a few hours exploring. Lovers tend to spend longer than that amount of time.
It is one of the most frequent reasons for parents scolding their kids who cannot stop exploring it. There are stone-built trails that go almost to the bottom of the lake. They’re very busy during the summer when the young and not-so-young people go swimming there. The trails were built in 1907, during the reign of Frantz Joseph. However, they were renovated several times.
The last time they were fortified with concrete. They’re in very good shape now, ready to take on an onslaught of Towner’s and out-of-town visitors, mainly the Imotski natives who left Imotski pursuing their carriers. Moreover, near the bottom of the lake, there’re three plazas that are quite popular with visitors. You could hear a popular refrain, “Dela, dela skolane moj” around one of the large flat stones where the kids play games.
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Blue Lake of Imotski, “odro Jezero or Plavo Jezero”, is actually a karst lake situated in southern Croatia.
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