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Jošt Gantar
Ljubljana Marshes sit to the south of the capital of Slovenia.
The river Mura runs through to the core of the Pannonian Plain—a place rich with natural spas.
The Pohorje forests are a treasury of giant trees and hiting trails, like the ones that circle around lake Črno jezero.
Sustainability beats in Slovenia's green heart. In Celje city forest, this obvervatory is made entirely out of local wood.
Perhaps the most photographed spot in Slovenia—if not Southeastern Europe—is the Assumption of Mary Church, on the island in Lake Bled. The Baroque icon is a must-see in every season, even if boats have to break ice to get there.
Located close to Piran, on Slovenia’s western edge, the historic fishing town of Izola has spectacular views of the mountains beyond. It may be small, but this Mediterranean-style town has roots dating back to Roman times.