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A pool (remain of the flooded season) in a forest of grey alder (Alnus incana) in between Košutarica and Mlaka areas. The picture was taken inside a mine field that, after one month work and notwithstanding the precaution taken, I accidentally visited because the mine sign (unusual small size for Croatia) was partially covered by vegetation. Luckily, this time, same as I do in Bosnia, I followed the wild boar trails when I entered in the forest. Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. Sisack-Moslavina county. Slavonia region. Posavina area. June 2009. Croatia.
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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forest, horizontal, summer, Wild Wonders of Europe
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Bosnia Herzegovina and Croatia
A pool (remain of the flooded season) in a forest of grey alder (Alnus incana) in between Košutarica and Mlaka areas. The picture was taken inside a mine field that, after one month work and notwithstanding the precaution taken, I accidentally visited because the mine sign (unusual small size for Croatia) was partially covered by vegetation. Luckily, this time, same as I do in Bosnia, I followed the wild boar trails when I entered in the forest.  Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. Sisack-Moslavina county. Slavonia region. Posavina area. June 2009. Croatia. <br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe