Krka National Park is one of the Croatian national parks, named after the river Krka that it encloses. It is located along the middle-lower course of the Krka River in central Dalmatia, in Šibenik-Knin county. It is the seventh national park in Croatia and was proclaimed a national park in 1985. Roški Slap (Krka Waterfalls) is the second most popular attraction of the Krka National Park. It is the sixth waterfall of the river Krka.
Inside the park is the island of Visovac which was founded during the reign of Louis I of Hungary, home to the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery founded by the Franciscans in 1445 near Miljevci village. - via Wikipedia

Krka Waterfalls at autumn

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at summer time

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at summer time

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at summer time

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Aerial view of Krka Waterfalls at autumn

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at autumn

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at summer time

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at autumn

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at summer time

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at summer time

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at autumn

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery

Krka Waterfalls at autumn

Island of Visovac with the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery
