Bigăr waterfall

Bigăr Waterfall is a protected area in the Anina Mountains of Caraş-Severin County in southwest Romania. Locals refer to it as "Coronini" and "the marvel from the Minis Canyon". It's unusual that the waterfall is situated precisely on 45 Parallel. Nearly eight meters high, the moss-covered Bigar waterfall is there all year round. It is regarded as Romania's most stunning waterfall. The waterfall is directly on the route between Anina and Bozovici, making it quite simple to find. The parking spaces are packed with automobiles on busy days. The so-called natural park has a 5 lei entrance fee. Both the top and the base of the "mushroom" may be used to picture the waterfall.


The subterranean spring flows into the Minis River from the cave above. This intriguing waterwork, unlike other roaring falls, runs over the top of a large, rounded stone and is redirected into a sheet of several little streams that emerge from the stone's base and protrude over the basin below. Even though the area has been formally protected since 2000, it is now easier than ever for anyone who want to see the park's splendor firsthand. Additionally, the number of plants and animals that live in the park has increased as a result of conservation initiatives.


Location: Fagaras Mountains, Sibiu County, Romania

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