Kopren Waterfall
The second-highest waterfall in Serbia is Kopren Waterfall. It is 103.5 m (340 ft) high and situated atop the Stara Planina Mountain in southeast Serbia. Kopren was regarded as the tallest waterfall in Serbia between 16 June 2011 when it was measured and 9 June 2012 when the waterfall Kaluerski Skokovi was measured. The Kopren waterfall is located northeast of the administratively associated city of Pirot, in the vicinity of the Dojkinci settlement. The Jelovika River, which empties into the Dojkinika River, originates mostly in this stream. A number of cascades, varying in height from a few feet to nearly 40 meters, make up the waterfall.
By the end of May 2011, Dragovan Stojadinovi found the waterfall. Saa Milanovi, a professor of mining and geology at the University of Belgrade, measured it on June 16, 2011, along with numerous other of Serbia's tallest waterfalls. Its height was recorded as being the tallest waterfall in Serbia. There is a platform here from which you may see the waterfall's full magnificence. You will be speechless after viewing one of Serbia's greatest waterfalls!
Location: Stara Planina Mountain, Serbia