The Krka River is a natural karst phenomenon that consists of seven tufa barriers with a total downward gradient of 242 m. The most oft-visited parts of Krka National Park are the Roški and Skradinski Falls. Roški Falls collectively refer to a spacious waterfall zone consisting of a 22.5 m high waterfall and many spurs, rapids and tufa islets. Skradinski Falls are among the loveliest and longest falls on the Krka River and among the best known natural beauties of Croatia. The animal life is rich and diverse, with many endemic, rare and threatened species, while the plant life consists of 860 species.

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