- Zelenci
Zelénci is a spring that is the source of the river
Sava Dolinka , a tributary of theDanube . It is located near the town ofKranjska Gora , in the far northwestern corner ofSlovenia .At Zelenci, water from the underground stream Nadiža (originating in the
Planica valley) re-emerges through the porous bottom of a two-m deeplake , whose waters are a deep, brilliant green colour. The spring and its surrounding area are named after this green colour, "zelen" meaning "green" in Slovene (of which "Zelenci" is a posessive plural.)Geology
The
Upper Sava Valley is the result of action by thePlanica glacier , creeping from beneath Jalovec,Ponc andMojstrovka . The area contains many lake sediments, suggesting that Zelenci is a remnant of of a once much largerLake Koren , created by the retreat of the glacier, which carried along much debris. In retreat, the bulk of it was deposited at what is nowPodkoren , damming theSava with the Koren Pass, which hemmed in glacial melt and formed an extensive lake. The Sava then tunneled through this natural dam, lowering the water level of lake Koren until only Zelenci and its surrounding wetlands were left.Zelenci is considered the beginning of the longer of the two sources of the
Sava , the longest Slovene river at 219 km. The spring is actually the re-emergence of an underground creek called Nadiža, whose first source is near the mountain hut at Tamar, but which spends most of its course underground after dissapearing at the Ledine gravel basin nearRateče .The porous chalk of the Zelenci lakebed permits a constant upwelling of groundwater in the form of tiny jets, a phenomenon unique in Slovenia.The lake formed by the springs has a constant year-round temperature of 5-6 °C. From the lake, the water flows into a stream, which empties eastward into the "Blata" ("Muds"), a 200 m wide and one km long shallow
marshland . The actual riverbed of theSava Dolinka is does not begin until after this, atPodkoren beside the slopes of MountVitranc .History
Zelenci was declared a
nature reserve in1992 , both for itsgeological interest and as a home to numerous endangered animal and plant species.Sir
Humphry Davy , the famousScottish naturalist and a visitor to the area in the 19th century, wrote of it: Bquote|"I felt the greatest affection for the Sava valley, with its falls and lakes. I know of no greater beauty inEurope ." |x|x|The unspoiled natural beauty of the multiple springs and emerald-green lake had also drawn the attention of the painter
Ladislau Benesch .The area of the nature reserve is 47 ha. [ [http://www.ukom.gov.si/eng/slovenia/publications/sinfo/2006-januar.pdf Sinfo (Jan 2006)] ] The maintained paths feature informational signage, as well as viewing bridges and an observation tower.
Flora
The surroundings of the spring are hospitable to plant life adapted to riparian habitats:
carex ,alder andwillow s, and an assortment of flowering plants:* Marsh Lousewort ("Pedicularis palustris") ( _sl. močvirski ušivec) ),
* Buckbean ("Menyanthes trifoliata ") ( _sl. navadni mrzličnik)
* Common cottongrass ("Eriophorum angustifolium ") ( _sl. ozkolistni munec)
* Marsh arrowgrass ("Triglochin palustris ") ( _sl. močvirska triroglja)
* Water crowfoot ("Batrachium sp") ( _sl. vodna zlatica)Fauna
Besides
trout , which inhabit the lakes and feed onmayfly ("Ephemeroptera") andstonefly ("Plecoptera")larvae , the area boasts several endangered species on theRed List of Endangered Animal Species of Slovenia :* Common rosefinch ("
Carpodacus erythrinus ") ( _sl. škrlatec)
* Whiskered bat ("Myotis mystacinus ") ( _sl. brkati netopir)
* Viviparous lizard ("Lacerta vivipara ") ( _sl. živorodna kuščarica)
* European adder ("Vipera berus ") ( _sl. navadni gad)
* Sand lizard ("Lacerta agilis ") ( _sl. martinček)Gallery
ources
*Decree on Declaration of Zelenci as Nature Reserve, Official List Nos. 53/92, 17/94, Official List of Upper Carniola, No. 32/96 (Odlok o razglasitvi Zelencev za naravni rezervat, Uradni list št. 53/92, 17/94, Uradni vestnik Gorenjske, št. 32/96)
*Sinfo (Jan 2006) ISSN 1854 0805 http://www.ukom.gov.si/eng/slovenia/publications/sinfo/2006-januar.pdfReferences
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