Skadar Lake River Curved on Valley, Virpazar National Park, Montenegro

Time lapse of Lake Skadar National Park in Virpazar, Montenegro. It is the largest lake in the Balkan Peninsula with a surface area that seasonally fluctuates Lake Skadar itself is located on the western Balkan its surface belonging to Montenegro and to Albania. The lake’s water level also varies seasonally above sea level. The lake extends in the direction, and it is approximately 44 km long. The Bojana River connects the lake with the Adriatic Sea, and the Drin River provides a link with the Ohrid Lake. The lake is a cryptodepression, filled by the river Morača and drained into the Adriatic long Bojana (Albanian: Buna), which forms the international border on the lower half of its length. The largest inflow is from the Morača, lake river curved skadar montenegro national park landscape nature europe green river virpazar water cetinje view crnojevica tourism vacation scene mountain panorama summer sky balkan crmnica beautiful natural travel scenery range hill balkans gora montenegrin crna blue background albania outdoors curve wild rural country coast wilderness idyllic plants eastern karadag There are additionally some fresh water sources at the lake bottom. A characteristic feature of Lake Skadar’s water balance is the high inflow from a number of temporary and permanent karstic springs, some of which are sublacustrine in cryptodepressians The Southern and southwestern sides of the lake are rocky, barren and steep, having bays in which the sublacustrine springs, are usually to be found. On the northern side there is an enormous inundated area, the boundaries of which change as water levels fluctuate. Video recorded with slider. 4k resolution shot by sony alpha a7r 2 with 100 iso.

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