One of the most impressive waterfalls in the world!
Bigar waterfall seems detached from a tropical landscape, but beyond all expectations, you can find it in the Minis Valley in Anina Mountains - Romania. This waterfall has recently arrived in the forefront of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, managing to beat targets with greater renown, including 'Eternal Flame' waterfall from Chestnut Ridge Park in New York and the 'Asik-Asik' waterfall from Philippines.
Another unique aspect about the waterfall is that it is right on the parallel line 45. It is very little known in Romania, but this waterfall attracts tourists from all over the world. Bigar source is a reservation which was founded in 1982 and is part of the National Park 'Nerei-Beusnita'.
The reservation represents a key area, steep limestone valleys, sinkholes and a lot of springs. Bigar is a powerful fountain fed by underground watercourse that crosses the homonymous cave. After about 200 m, the spring water flows into the river Minis on a rocky threshold, creating the tufa waterfall Bigar.
The World Geography declared as the most beautiful in the world, after an international tour guide from National Geographic Traveler - Romania, presented for the first time this incredible waterfall in the tourist specialized press.
Bigar waterfall is hiding after a roadside guardrail, has nine meters high and it can be seen from the top of the balustrade from the street. The tourists who want to see other sights and learn the legend surrounding the waterfall can visit fount Bigar, grotto, and the area.
I was so amazed when I saw this waterfall and I couldn't believe that this is real and is in my own country. Now, that I know about the existence of such amazing place it gives me that impulse that I have to go to visit it at least one time.
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What an interesting place!
Glad to hear you like it! Thanks for the resteem by the way and for the comment.
Stunning, maybe one day I will see it in person.
That's what I want to do too. It looks very nice.
Looks awesome, hope this year to have the chance to visit this beautiful natural waterfall.
I hope that too buddy, maybe this year we will go there!
Wow. Amazing pictures! Thank you!
Thank you very much, glad you like them!
Some of the pictures look so irreal... kudos to the photographer :)
Yes, indeed the photograph made a great job. Thanks for stopping by @lemouth.
wow...wonderful pictures!! amazing nature
Glad you like them @homeartpictures, I appreciate it very much.
welcome
Cheers, man!
Beautiful images and scenery. Nice post! Will add the images into the showcase. Upped, my friend.
Thanks for your nice comment my friend! I appreciate it.
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