Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes (2004)

Tale of 1001 waterfalls

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The Tale of 1001 waterfalls takes place day and night right in the heart of Croatia. For here lying hidden among rough karst mountains is a “Natural Wonder World” – the Plitvice Lakes, one of the oldest Nationalparks in Europe. The Plitvice Lakes are embedded in a grandiose karst region. The film follows the course of the water taking it’s wondrous paths through the limestone. Rain and snow seep through the porous layers, cavities and caves to disappear from the surface but once in the depths these small water veins collect to mighty torrents.

Director: Michael Schlamberger
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Runtime: 53 min
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Production: ScienceVision
Country: Austria
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

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More Films by Director: Michael Schlamberger
More Films in Genre: Documentary, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes about?
The Tale of 1001 waterfalls takes place day and night right in the heart of Croatia. For here lying hidden among rough karst mountains is a “Natural Wonder World” – the Plitvice Lakes, one of the oldest Nationalparks in Europe. The Plitvice Lakes are embedded in a grandiose karst region. The film follows the course of the water taking it’s wondrous paths through the limestone. Rain and snow seep through the porous layers, cavities and caves to disappear from the surface but once in the depths these small water veins collect to mighty torrents.
Who directed Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes?
Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes was directed by Michael Schlamberger.
How long is Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes?
Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes?
Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
Where was Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes produced?
Plitvice - Land of Falling Lakes was produced in Austria.