As I drive towards the misty Bohinj Valley, green and lush due to the amounts of rainfall it receives, surrounded by towering mountains, I’m anxious to see how the landscapes have transformed with the change of season. Everything looks brown, red, orange and yellow. Even the road resembles a colorful carpet while a light breeze continues to sweep away the vibrantly colored leaves. But I’m not here for the luring fall colors of the Lake Bohinj. I’m here for the golden larches high above the lake in the otherworldly Triglav National Park.
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Colors of the fall above Bohinj: Pokljuka, Triglav Lakes, Vogel
ON October 31, 2019 BY Neja
IN Bled , Bohinj , Family hiking , Hiking , Hiking blog , Julian Alps , Lakes , mountains , photography , Triglav National Park
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Mojstrovka group and Jalovec mountains in the midst of the autumn vibrancy in early November last year.
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The NW Julian Alps might be the most photogenic corner of the Slovenian mountains, and Mangart, the 3rd highest peak of Slovenia, together with the highest road to its Mangart Saddle at 2,055 meters their very best gems. 👌
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