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Во двата линка не пропуштиле да не наречат ФИРОМ,но Македонија никаде не спомнале...освен што стои на првата слика..да е лажат Европа....:D Monetite pa i vo niv ne veruvam.... sigurno se falsifikati... Преспа-Грчка....(од нивната страна :D) Prespa Lakes National Park Declared a National Park in 1974, the designated park area encompasses 48,165 acres (19,500 hectares), though a much larger area around its edges is of considerable interest as well. The park boundaries include the Greek portions of the lakes called Mikri Prespa (Little Prespa) and Megali Prespa (Great Prespa), along with mountain areas that surround them. A causeway connects the two lakes. The smaller lake lies almost entirely within Greek borders (its southwest tip in Albania), and is essentially the core of the park. Of the larger lake, less than a fourth lies within Greece, the rest of it in FYROM and Albania. ducks prespa lakesMikri Prespa, the smaller lake, has extensive reedbeds and shallow areas. 850 meters, or 2788 feet above sea level, its surrounding mountains are higher than those around the larger lake, and winters there are very cold. Mikri Prespa is an exceptional ornithological site, with over 260 species of birds recorded, 60 of these rare or threatened. Except for the Danube delta, it is the only area in Europe where both of the European species of pelican breed; a large proportion of the entire world population of Dalmatian pelican breeding here. Pygmy cormorants, all species of European herons, great white egrets, white storks, terns, greylag geese, and many birds of prey, including several special of eagles, peregrine and lanner falcons, and many other birds are found in this amazing area, some of them breeding here, some not. The wooded areas outside of the park boundaries are still largely unexplored. In winter, the lakes usually freeze, though not always. dangerous deerForty species of mammals have been recorded in this area as well, though many of the larger ones are declining, these including brown bears and wolves. Wild cats have been seen in the surrounding hills, and otters live around the lake. There are also five species of bats and fourteen rodents counted to date, though there may well be manymore. Over thirty species of reptiles and amphibians have been counted. There are a number of endemic species of fish in the lakes. spanish broomPlant life, though dominated by various kinds of reeds, water lilies, rushes, etc, there are also many flowers, including some rare elsewhere in Greece. Except in winter, access into the park is easy, with a good road from Florina (N15), with good scenery along the way. In Aghios Yermanos (Germanos) theres a small information center. Based in the same town is the Society for the Protection of Prespa. The European Union is not always to be praised, despite the many positive conservation projects it has initiated and funded in Europe. During the mid 1980s it financed an agricultural and piscicultural program within the Prespa Lakes National Park which resulted in environmental damage. greeceathensaegeaninfo/h-eco-tourism/northwest-prespa-lakes-national-park.htm Македонијаааааааа никаде е споменуваат Грците... а нас ФИРОМ....ако,ако ние сме Македонија....тие не се....(Нивната е Грција...првата и втората е признавам за Македонија,ама за инает им зборувам..Епир,нормално Јанина..) Some of the most beautiful and wild nature in Greece, as well as remarkable and unspoilt mountain villages are found in this part of Greece, but even so it is still far less visited than other regions of the country. Part of this has to do with it distance from main population centers in Greece, and also lack of direct road access from other European Union countries, as it is bordered by Albania, and FYROM. Certainly many tourists want to be near the sea, though for hikers and naturalists, it is a fascinating area to explore. The area has three National Parks, more than any other region in Greece. They are the Vikos-Aoos, Pindos, and Prespa Lakes, and though they are certainly worth visiting (and the Vikos gorge is indeed a popular gorge hike in summer for many travellers), the entire region is full of wonders, including areas with very few villages. Autumn in this region can be very beautiful, as it is throughout northern Greece, with magnificent colours of the turning leaves of the trees. The climate up north is a Balkan rather than a Mediterranean one, with more rain and snow than farther south, and cold weather often lasting through April, though the coastal areas can warm up by the late part of the month. For the inland mountain areas, one might have to wait till mid-June or even later, to get past the threat of cold weather. Ioannina (also sometimes spelled Yannina) lake ioanninaThis main town in the nomos (prefecture) of the same name sits right on a huge natural lake, Pamvotidha by name., fringed by marshes and reed beds. The spring fed lake is quite large and shallow, and mostly built up on the western side. The reed beds are inhabited by great reed warblers and common reed warblers, as well as herons (both purple and grey ones) and many other water birds. White storks, which breed in towns and villages near the lake, can be spotted feeding in the marshes or around the lake, and lesser kestrels nest on cliffs and old buildings nearby. Winter brings great numbers of wild fowl, as well as pygmy cormorants. As might be expected, amphibians are plentiful here, with marsh frogs in great numbers, which are eaten by storks and herons, and also tree frogs. There are also tortoises and terrapins. Flowering plants, dragonflies and insects complete the list. This lake area is convenient to the town from which one can hire boats to explore the lake, and there are frequent boats to the lake island of Nissa (also known as Ali Pashas Island, which belonged to an Ottoman potentate who got too big for his britches and was executed by his imperial superiors, the bullet hole in the floor of his mansion on the island a big tourists attraction). The east shore of the lake can be explored via a road off of the Katara Pass road. Dodoni This famous Greek site to the southwest of Ioannina, with its huge amphitheater and ruins, is also a wonderful place to see wildflowers in spring (late April through May), and there is also some birdlife there. It is located near the village of the same name. Take the road south from Ioannina and follow the road signs.
Posted on: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 10:09:19 +0000

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