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89: 46:, which lies around 500 meters (1,600 ft) higher above the waterfall, because of which the spring has a relatively steady and strong flow. Water flows to the spring below the ground, where it splits into two parts. After heavy rains, the water supply from the lake and its surroundings may exceed the capacity of tunnels, and a portion of water flows on the surface in cascading waterfalls 600 meters (2,000 ft) high. 17: 399: 180: 258: 220: 88: 412: 122: 192: 268: 230: 160: 43: 315:
Mihael BrenÄŤiÄŤEmail, Polona VreÄŤa (April 2016). "Hydrogeological and isotope mapping of the karstic river Savica in NW Slovenia".
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The Eastern Alps: Including the Bavarian Highlands, the Tyrol, Salzkammergut, Styria, and Carinthia
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The waterfall is usually accessed from the Savica lodge, accessible from the western part of
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as its main source. Water from Lake Bohinj is further a source of the
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The waterfall continues in a stream of the same name, which flows into
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Baedeker, Karl (1879) "Terglou: The Valley of the Wocheiner Save"
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600-meter (2,000 ft) cascade, which appears after heavy rains
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The Julian Alps of Slovenia: Mountain Walks and Short Treks
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Slovenia
karst spring
karst
Black Lake
Lake Bohinj
Sava Bohinjka
Sava
Sava Dolinka
Lake Bohinj
600-meter (2,000 ft) cascade, which appears after heavy rains
ISBN
978-86-11-14792-5
cite book
help
COBISS
17411
ISBN
86-11-14288-8
OCLC
36885531
"Walk 22 (Savica waterfall)"
ISBN
978-1-85284-7098
the original
The Rough Guide to Slovenia
ISBN
9780241314685
the original
Slovenia

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