Tuesday, February 24, 2015

SLOVENIA

This mail from  a dear friend Karmen, really make my day! She sent me Yugoslavia stamps And old Yugoslavia banknotes and some others used stamps too.  What a wonderful surprise! Thank you Karmen.

Metropol Hotel, Portoroz, Slovenija, 1994

Kamniska Bistrio

"The valley of Kamniška Bistrica plunges from the south into the heart of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. The valley is a very popular starting point for various hiking trips and of course to visit Velika Planina with the cable car. However, a smaller number of visitors stop to visit and explore the sights hidden in the valley itself."

Julijsks Alpe Julian Alps Slovenija - kayaking along the turquoise pools of the Soca

"The Julian Alps are the southeasternmost section of the great Alpine arc.

 They extend over the northwestern part of Slovenia and cover a surface area of around 4400 km2. The mountain range is divided into two large sections: the Eastern Julian Alps and the Western Julian Alps. There are approximately 150 mountains over 2000 metres high in the Slovene Julian Alps; 25 of these are over 2500 metres high. The Sava and the Soča are the two major rivers rising in the Julian Alps."


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