Amazing Journey To The Waterfall Slap Kozjak

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An amazing journey towards the waterfall called Slap Kozjak, Kobarid, Slovenia . The first view is of the Napoleon's Bridge with its slim banks of the emerald river Soča also called or Isonzo. The bridge is a part of the architectural heritage. In 1616 the wooden version of this bridge got demolished and rebuilt with stone in 1750. High above the bridge, the 2,244 metres Mountain called Krn part of the Julian Alps in Slovenia. Next up the Kozjak suspension Foot Bridge and views of the Krn mountain. On the way to the main waterfall, there are many beautiful smaller falls like the Mali Kozjak. When you get to the lavish green Soča River Gorge, the narrow valley with steep and rocky walls you’re in awe of the beauty. The turquois water of the Soca river running through the valley. A river that is 138 kilometre long and runs through western Slovenia and northern Italy. Prepare to get some wet feet, especially in March when the water is higher than usual, but with less people makes this a much better time of the year as it is more of a peaceful place. At one point you might not want to continue when you see the narrow footpath on the rock face as you have to hold on to a steel cable to continue, but it’s all worth it. You can hear the thundering water from the fall, one of the most spectacular surroundings and when you get around the last corner you’ll see the wonderful, majestic 15 metres high Slap Kozjak, hidden away in an almost cave like setting. Be prepared to be amazed!

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