Šumarev grob (Forester's grave)
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Šumarev grob (Forester's grave)

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Improvised bridge over a small mountain stream on Medvednica mountain near Zagreb, in the area called "Forester's grave". The average annual precipitation on Medvednica is around 1300 mm and that is also the reason that this mountain is rich in springs and streams.

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