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Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje - karst plateau, is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe

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Elio della Ferrera/ Wild Wonders of Europe, +46 8-583 518 31, info@wild-wonders.com, www.wild-wonders.com
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horizontal, landscape, summer, tree, water, Wild Wonders of Europe
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Bosnia Herzegovina and Croatia
Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau, is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe