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]]>One of Europe’s deepest and oldest lakes is located on the mountainous border between North Macedonia and Albania, and it’s truly a sight to behold. Make sure to check out the Church of St. John at Kaneo during your visit and take a moment to learn more about the lake’s impressive biodiversity.
Due to its close proximity to the Macedonian capital of Skopje, Matka Canyon became one of the country’s top tourist attractions. In addition to being popular with hikers and fans of water sports, Matka is home to several historic churches and monasteries that you can explore during your visit.
Nature lovers also shouldn’t skip the country’s largest national park, which covers an area of 300 square miles. There’s something for everyone at Mavrovo, because this specious national park is filled with mountain trails, deep canyons, and crystal-clear lakes.
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]]>24 replicas of prehistorian houses on a wooden platform placed above the Lake Ohrid, with its picturesque environment is definitely an interesting place to visit whether you are or not interested in history.
Although the village isn’t big, it will surely bring you closer to the people who lived there thousands of years ago. Animal remains, pottery, jewelry, all found in the beautiful, crystal clear water of Ohrid will take you back to the past, for a minute.
On the shore, there is a small museum with a small exhibition and a wall-sized photograph of the settlement foundations as they look now under the water. However, there is a possibility of diving into the water and experiencing it in real-life. There is also a café where you can relax for a bit and enjoy the amazing piece of work of Mother Nature. As it is located near the village Peshtani, it is possible to get there by bus, boat or by taxi.
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]]>The post 3 Natural Wonders of North Macedonia That You Should Know About appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of Europe’s deepest and oldest lakes is located on the mountainous border between North Macedonia and Albania, and it’s truly a sight to behold. Make sure to check out the Church of St. John at Kaneo during your visit and take a moment to learn more about the lake’s impressive biodiversity.
Due to its close proximity to the Macedonian capital of Skopje, Matka Canyon became one of the country’s top tourist attractions. In addition to being popular with hikers and fans of water sports, Matka is home to several historic churches and monasteries that you can explore during your visit.
Nature lovers also shouldn’t skip the country’s largest national park, which covers an area of 300 square miles. There’s something for everyone at Mavrovo, because this specious national park is filled with mountain trails, deep canyons, and crystal-clear lakes.
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]]>The post The Mystery of the Bay of Bones appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>24 replicas of prehistorian houses on a wooden platform placed above the Lake Ohrid, with its picturesque environment is definitely an interesting place to visit whether you are or not interested in history.
Although the village isn’t big, it will surely bring you closer to the people who lived there thousands of years ago. Animal remains, pottery, jewelry, all found in the beautiful, crystal clear water of Ohrid will take you back to the past, for a minute.
On the shore, there is a small museum with a small exhibition and a wall-sized photograph of the settlement foundations as they look now under the water. However, there is a possibility of diving into the water and experiencing it in real-life. There is also a café where you can relax for a bit and enjoy the amazing piece of work of Mother Nature. As it is located near the village Peshtani, it is possible to get there by bus, boat or by taxi.
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