
Pokljuka gorge
Pokljuka Gorge is a geological formation located in the Triglav National Park in northwestern Slovenia. Characterized by its karstic features, the gorge spans approximately 2 kilometers in length and varies in depth up to 40 meters, featuring both caves and glacial formations.

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Formed primarily from limestone, Pokljuka Gorge showcases a series of narrow passages, carved by glacial meltwater over millennia. The gorge's caves, some of which are accessible to visitors, offer insights into the region’s geological history. Accessible via marked trails, the area is open to hikers with appropriate footwear. The gorge is part of a protected area, emphasizing its ecological significance and conservation efforts.








