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Uji i ftohte (Cold water) Tepelene, Albania
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Uji i ftohte (Cold water), Tepelene, Albania - Tourist attraction. Uji i ftohte, is a tourist area 8 km south of the city of Tepelena. It got the name "Cold Water" because the area is dominated by natural rock springs where the water always flows cold and clean. This hydro monument is located on the new right of the Tepelene - Gjirokaster national highway, shortly after the branching of the highway to Permet. The source comes out in the upper part of the left slope of the Drinos valley in the contact of limestone rocks with those of limestone. The rainwater that falls in the eastern part of the Kurveleshi mountain range (Buza e Bredhit), through the hollows of the karst caves, penetrates deep into the limestone rocks and feeds this spring. The slope where the spring comes out is covered with natural vegetation of oak and bushes. In the vicinity of the valley, the turnip trees are quite large. The sound of water, the greenery, the chirping of birds, etc., have long since turned this place into a holiday environment for travelers. About 20 years ago, social service facilities were built near the road. This tourist spot is also frequented by residents of the cities of Tepelene, Permet and Gjirokaster. It is easily visited as it is near the Tepelene - Gjirokaster highway. It has scientific (hydrological, geomorphological), aesthetic and touristic values. (Wikipedia)
Copyright: Lulezim Lika
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 14400x7200
Taken: 20/05/2024
上传: 05/06/2024
Published: 05/06/2024
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Tags: 360 sphere photo; tepelene; albania
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