Begecka Jama, kod Jovice

Begecka Jama, kod Jovice

Begecka Jama, kod Jovice
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Panoramic photo by Atila Bezdan Taken 06:22, 10/05/2009 - Views loading...

Begecka Jama, kod Jovice

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The Begecka Jama is an oxbow lake on the inundation flat along the left bank of the Danube River,
at 1276 km of its course. Being an area with the mainly preserved original nature and healthy
environment, the Begecka Jama and its narrow surroundings is protected as the Begecka Jama
Nature Park covering surface of 380 ha.

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A: Begecka Jama, kod Jovice

by Atila Bezdan, 10 meters away

The Begecka Jama is an oxbow lake on the inundation flat along the left bank of the Danube River,at 1...

Begecka Jama, kod Jovice

B: Begecka Jama

by Atila Bezdan, 80 meters away

The Begecka Jama is an oxbow lake on the inundation flat along the left bank of the Danube River,at 1...

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C: Begecka Jama

by Atila Bezdan, 80 meters away

The Begecka Jama is an oxbow lake on the inundation flat along the left bank of the Danube River,at 1...

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D: Begecka Jama

by Atila Bezdan, 540 meters away

The Begecka Jama is an oxbow lake on the inundation flat along the left bank of the Danube River,at 1...

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E: Stara Crpna Stanica Begec

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F: Stara Crpna Stanica Begec

by Atila Bezdan, 630 meters away

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G: Stara Crpna Stanica Begec

by Atila Bezdan, 650 meters away

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I: Ribnjak pored Begecke Jame

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J: Ribnjak pored Begecke Jame

by Atila Bezdan, 770 meters away

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