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Bridge in forest over Cerna River, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge in forest over Cerna River, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge in forest over Cerna River, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge in forest over Cerna River, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge in forest over Cerna River, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge over Cerna river, Romania trail to Inelet and Scarisoara hamlets, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge over Cerna river, Romania trail to Inelet and Scarisoara hamlets, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge in forest over Cerna River, Romania
Small metallic pedestrian bridge over Cerna river, Romania, Europe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Small metallic pedestrian bridge over Cerna river, Romania, Europe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pedestrian Bridge over Cerna River from Baile Herculane Resort in Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pedestrian Bridge over Cerna River from Baile Herculane Resort in Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pedestrian Bridge over Cerna River from Baile Herculane Resort in Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pedestrian Bridge over Cerna River from Baile Herculane Resort in Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Small metallic pedestrian bridge over Cerna river, Romania, Europe Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cerna is a river in Romania, a left tributary of the river Danube. The Cerna has its source on the south-east side of the Godeanu Mountains and flows into the Danube near the town Orșova. The upper reach of the river is sometimes called Cernisoara. With a length of 79 km and its basin of 1,380 km2, it carves an erosive tectonic valley with numerous gorges, quite deep sometimes. There is a man-made lake on it - Tierna, just before it crosses the Baile Herculane spa, to perpetuate the old toponimic od Dierna. The upper course of the Cerna is part of the Domogled-Valea Cernei National Park.


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