summer landscape the spik group julian alps slovenia

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Summer landscape of the Spik group in Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer landscape of the Spik group in Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer landscape of the Spik group in Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer landscape of the Spik group in Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer landscape of the Spik group in Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panorama from the top of Ciprnik in the Julian Alps, Slovenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Julian Alps (Slovenia) seen from a clearing near Slemenova Spica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer landscape of the Spik group in Julian Alps, Slovenia.
Summer landscape of the Spik group in Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer landscape of the Spik group in Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Skrlatica Group in Julian Alps, Slovenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Skrlatica Group in Julian Alps, Slovenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spik group (2472 m) in the Julian Alps, Slovenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer landscape of Spik peak in Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer landscape of Spik peak in Julian Alps, Slovenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spik is a 2,472-meter-high mountain in Upper Carniola in the Julian Alps in Slovenia. The mountain got its name (spik - peak) from its distinctive shape. The mountain is located in Triglav National Park, which culminates in Slovenia's highest mountain, Mount Triglav (2,864 m). The town of Kranjska Gora is located nearby to the northwest. Martuljek or Spik group, which rises above Gozd Martuljek, is a real world for lovers of unspoiled wilderness. The area of ??this mountain group with the valley of the Martuljek stream was declared a landscape park in 1949, and since 1981 it has been part of the Triglav National Park. For hikers, there are some marked forest trails, pleasant for hot summers. There are more options for off-road enthusiasts


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