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krka national park, croatia
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Serbian Orthodox monastery Krka in Croatia.
First mentioned in 1345 as an endowment of Jelena Nemanjić Šubić. She was the daughter of the Serbian king Stefan Dečanski and the half-sister of the Serbian emperor Stefan Dušan. She was married to the Croatian nobleman Mladen III Šubić, the Prince of Bribir from the Šubić family. After the death of Prince Mladen, Princess Jelena ruled the Dalmatian towns of Skradin and Klis on behalf of their son Mladen IV.
The cascading waterfalls
feel like pages of time gently turning.
The sound of water echoes through the forest,
slowly washing away the noise of the world.
Some places naturally make one slow down—
simply to feel
the peace and healing that nature leaves behind.
Fishermen at dawn on May Day, Straža, Slovenia
Croatia, Krka National Park, June 2024.